Nancy Langston
Nancy Langston is an American environmental historian, currently working as a professor in the Department of Social Sciences at Michigan Technological University. She was the President of the American Society of Environmental History from 2007 to 2009.[1] Her initial research on the historical and spatial migrations of toxic contaminants within the Lake Superior basin was supported by the National Science Foundation,[2] and has informed her most recent publication titled Toxic Bodies.[3] Langston is a Marshall Scholar.
Langston's 2017 book is Sustaining Lake Superior: An Extraordinary lake in a changing world" (ISBN 9780300212983).
References
- "presidents — American Society for Environmental History". aseh.net. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
- "NSF Award Search: Award#1430755 - Standard Research Grant: Historical and Spatial Aspects of the Migration of Toxic Iron-Mining Contaminants into the Lake Superior Basin". www.nsf.gov. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
- "Toxic Bodies - Langston, Nancy - Yale University Press". yalepress.yale.edu. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
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