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Paul S. Sutter

Environmental History; Modern U.S. History; History of Public Health; American West

Adjunct
Office Hours: (adjunct)
sutter@uga.edu

Paul Sutter currently teaches at the University of Colorado-Boulder.

 

Research and Teaching Interests

[Environment & Agriculture]

Selected Publications

Environmental History and the American South: A Reader (University of Georgia Press, 2009) More Info

Driven Wild: How the Fight against Automobiles Launched the Modern Wilderness Movement (University of Washington Press, 2002) More Info

Courses Taught

HIST8112: Colloquium in United States History: 1865 to the present [Syllabus]

HIST8860: Seminar in History [Syllabus]

Dissertations Supervised

Nehls, Kathi, "Red-Tape Fraternities: Bureaucratic Networks, Health Policy, and the Development of Administrative Capacities in the American West, 1900-1939" (In Progress)

Okie, Tom, "Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia': Culture and Agriculture in the American South" (2012)

Smith, Hayden, "Rich Swamps and Rice Grounds: The Specialization of Inland Rice Culture in the South Carolina Lowcountry, 1670-1861" (2012)

Holliman Way, Irene V., "Urban Renewal in the 'City Too Busy': Transforming Downtown Atlanta, 1945-2000" (2010)

Manganiello, Christopher, "Dam Crazy with Wild Consequences: Artificial Lakes and Natural Rivers in the American South, 1845-1990" (2010)

Swanson, Drew, "Land of the Bright Leaf: Yellow Tobacco, Environment, and Culture along the Border of Virginia and North Carolina" (2010)

Way, Albert, "Burned To Be Wild: Science, Society, and Ecological Conservation In The Southern Longleaf Pine" (2008)

MA Theses Supervised

Van Sant, Levi, "Representing Nature, Reordering Society: Eugene Odum, Ecosystem Ecology, and Environmental Politics" (2009)

McLachlan, Michelle R., "Cultivating Americans: Nature and Nationality in a World War II Relocation Center" (2006)