Gregg Mitman

 






WRITING

SELECT ARTICLES

 

 

Hubris or Humility? Genealogies of the Anthropocene

In Future Remains: A Cabinet of Curiosities for the Anthropocene, edited by Gregg Mitman, Marco Armiero and Rob Emmett, pp. 59-70

Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018

Forgotten Paths of Empire: Ecology, Disease, and Commerce in the Making of Liberia’s Plantation Economy: President’s Address

Oxford Academic, Environmental History DECEMBER 19, 2016

DECEMBER 19, 2016

A Journey without Maps: Film, Expeditionary Science, and the Growth of Development

In Documenting the World: Film, Photography, and the Scientific Record, edited by Gregg Mitman and Kelley Wilder, pp. 124–149

Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016

Life in the Ruins

BioSocieties 11: 396-400

2016

Ebola in a Stew of Fear 

New England Journal of Medicine

SEPTEMBER 17, 2014

Living in a Material World

Journal of American History 100: 128-130

2013

Latex and Blood: Science, Markets, and American Empire 

Radical History Review 107, 45-73

2010

Winner of the 2012 Ralph Gomory Prize, Business History Conference

Where Ecology, Nature, and Politics Meet: Reclaiming the Death of Nature

Isis 97: 496-504

2006

In Search of Health: Landscape and Disease in American Environmental History

Environmental History 10: 184-209

2005

Winner of the 2006 Aldo Leopold-Ralph W. Hidy Award, American Society for Environmental History

Pachyderm Personalities: The Media of Science, Politics and Conservation

In Thinking with Animals: New Perspectives on Anthropomorphism, edited by Gregg Mitman and Lorraine Daston, pp. 175-195. New York: Columbia University Press

2005

“Hay Fever Holiday: Health, Leisure, and Place in Gilded-Age America.”  2003

Bulletin of the History of Medicine 77: 600-635

2003

SELECT ARTICLES

Hubris or Humility? Genealogies of the Anthropocene

In Future Remains: A Cabinet of Curiosities for the Anthropocene, edited by Gregg Mitman, Marco Armiero and Rob Emmett, pp. 59-70

Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018

Forgotten Paths of Empire: Ecology, Disease, and Commerce in the Making of Liberia’s Plantation Economy: President’s Address

Oxford Academic, Environmental History DECEMBER 19, 2016

DECEMBER 19, 2016

A Journey without Maps: Film, Expeditionary Science, and the Growth of Development

In Documenting the World: Film, Photography, and the Scientific Record, edited by Gregg Mitman and Kelley Wilder, pp. 124–149

Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016

Life in the Ruins

BioSocieties 11: 396-400

2016

Ebola in a Stew of Fear 

New England Journal of Medicine

SEPTEMBER 17, 2014

Living in a Material World

Journal of American History 100: 128-130

2013

Latex and Blood: Science, Markets, and American Empire 

Radical History Review 107, 45-73

2010

Winner of the 2012 Ralph Gomory Prize, Business History Conference

Where Ecology, Nature, and Politics Meet: Reclaiming the Death of Nature

Isis 97: 496-504

2006

In Search of Health: Landscape and Disease in American Environmental History

Environmental History 10: 184-209

2005

Winner of the 2006 Aldo Leopold-Ralph W. Hidy Award, American Society for Environmental History

Pachyderm Personalities: The Media of Science, Politics and Conservation

In Thinking with Animals: New Perspectives on Anthropomorphism, edited by Gregg Mitman and Lorraine Daston, pp. 175-195. New York: Columbia University Press

2005

“Hay Fever Holiday: Health, Leisure, and Place in Gilded-Age America.”  2003

Bulletin of the History of Medicine 77: 600-635

2003

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