About
My main disciplinary affiliation lies between history of science and environmental history, but I could also be termed a social historian, a historical geographer, or a digital humanist.
Work
Publications
Review of Sean Ireton and Caroline Schaumann, eds., Heights of Reflection: Mountains in the German Imagination from the Middle Ages to the Twenty-First Century, Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture (Rochester: Camden House, 2012).
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German Politics and Society
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The Bears Are Back! The LIFE Ursus Translocation Project in Trentino <span class="so-article-trans-title" dir="auto"> Translated title: Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History 2015, no. 4: The Bears Are Back! The LIFE Ursus Translocation Project in Trentino </span>
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Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History
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Circeo National Park: Fascist Land-Reclamation and Conservation in the Pontine Marshes <span class="so-article-trans-title" dir="auto"> Translated title: Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History 2013, no. 4: Circeo National Park: Fascist Land-Reclamation and Conservation in the Pontine Marshes </span>
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Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History
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Expecting Disaster: The 1963 Landslide of the Vajont Dam <span class="so-article-trans-title" dir="auto"> Translated title: Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History 2011, no. 8: Expecting Disaster: The 1963 Landslide of the Vajont Dam </span>
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Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History
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From Royal Hunting Reserve to National Park: How the Gran Paradiso Became a Sanctuary for the Ibex <span class="so-article-trans-title" dir="auto"> Translated title: Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History 2011, no. 1: From Royal Hunting Reserve to National Park: How the Gran Paradiso Became a Sanctuary for the Ibex </span>
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Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History
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Nuclear Power, No Thanks! The Aftermath of Chernobyl in Italy and the Nuclear Power Referendum of 1987 <span class="so-article-trans-title" dir="auto"> Translated title: Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History 2011, no. 3: Nuclear Power, No Thanks! The Aftermath of Chernobyl in Italy and the Nuclear Power Referendum of 1987 </span>
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Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History
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