IIS Research Associates: Dr. Claire Campbell
Institute of Island Studies | Research Associates
Dr. Claire Campbell
Professor of History
Bucknell University
Pennsylvania, USA
Environmental history
Dr. Claire Campbell is an environmental historian with particular interests in the Canadian Maritimes, Nordic region, and North Atlantic, its coastlines and coastal cities. She sees environmental history as making an important contribution to public history, environmental policy, and discussions of sustainability. She is Professor of History and Affiliated Faculty in Environmental Studies & Sciences at Bucknell University, Pennsylvania.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
2020:
Shore/lines: Mapping Coastlines on Isle Saint-Jean (Niche Canada)
Part of a series on Canadian coastal histories, which considers intersections of nature and culture along the saline shores of the land and tidewaters currently known as Canada, the country with the world’s longest coastline. Click here to read
2019:
The Greater Gulf: Essays on the Environmental History of the Gulf of St. Lawrence
Edited by Claire Campbell, Edward MacDonald, and Brian Payne
McGill-Queen’s University Press – Click here for more details and to purchase
> Excerpt from The Greater Gulf: “A window looking seaward” – Finding Environmental History in the Writing of L.M. Montgomery (Niche Canada)
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
MAIS Thesis Committee Member:
- Grant Curtis, “Stepping Stones to the New World: Islandness and Migration from Southeastern Ireland to Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, and the Miramichi of New Brunswick, 1700-1850,” University of Prince Edward Island (MA Island Studies, 2015)
- Colin MacIntyre, “The Environmental Pre-History of Prince Edward Island 1769-1970: A Reconnaissance in Force,” University of Prince Edward Island (MA Island Studies, 2011)