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Emily Brock

Senior Research Scholar (Sep 2014-Aug 2017)

PhD

Emily K. Brock conducts research on the intersections of science, business, and government in the management of land and natural resources. Her current focus is especially on twentieth century forest environments in transnational and global contexts. She studies the resilience of industrial forestlands, the development of American forest science, definitions of wilderness, and the globalization of the lumber trade. Her monograph on American forest management, Money Trees: The Douglas Fir and American Forestry, 1900-1944, focuses on the Pacific Northwest's forests as places of economic, scientific, and political importance. 

She holds a doctorate in history from Princeton University and a masters degree in biology from the University of Oregon. Along with having taught at several American universities, she has been the 2013 Fulbright Foundation US Senior Research Scholar to the Philippines, a Carson Fellow at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society (Munich), and a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University’s Lane Center for the American West.  

 

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Another Green World: Tropical Trees and American Jungle

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Selected Publications

Brock, Emily K. (2017). “The Desert and the Dendrograph: Place, Community, and Ecological Instrumentation.” In Reasoning in Measurement, ed. N. Mössner and A. Nordmann, 170–185. London: Routledge.

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Brock, Emily K. (2016). “Repairing the damage: reforestation and the origins of the modern industrial tree farm.” In Viewing the future in the past : historical ecology applications to environmental issues, ed. H. T. Foster II, L. M. Paciulli, and D…

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Brock, Emily K. (2015). Money trees : the Douglas fir and American forestry, 1900-1944. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press.

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Brock, Emily K. (2014). “New patterns in old places : forest history for the global present.” In The Oxford handbook of environmental history, ed. A. C. Isenberg, 154–177. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

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Past Events

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The Search for Rutie the Horse: Infertility Research and Settlement in Palestine/Israel

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Knowledge Reproduction of Rural Craft in Internet Economy: Case Studies on Huayao Cross-stitch and Dong Brocade in Western Hunan Area

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Planning for Persistent Environmental Contamination: Public Health, Indigenous Traditional Knowledge, and the Settler Colonial State

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Managing Health and Household in Early Modern England

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The Cambridge Cockpit and the Berlin Cockpit. Problems in the Study of Flying Fatigue c. 1940

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Counting for Empire: the 1925 National Census and Colonial Korea's Experience of a New Demographic Regime

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Point Zero. The Mean Sea-level in Practice, Science, and Diplomacy

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Early Visions of Geo-engineering

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Bricks and Mortar: The Materials of Nation-building in 1970s Tanzania

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Planning a Colonial Cultural Economy: Arts and Crafts in the Belgian Congo

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Seeing the Forest and the Trees: On the Simultaneous Visualization of Horizontal and Vertical Transmission in Historical Linguistics

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The European Invention of the Manchu Alphabet

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Diplomacy on the Move between Song and Yuan Traditions: The Case of Annam

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