Ecology
European History
Matthew G. Mckenzie
Professor/History
matthew.mckenzie@uconn.edu
Avery Point
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Scholarly Contributions
11 Scholarly Contributions
"One Hundred years After a Road Not Taken: The 1912 Gardner Bill and its Lessons for 2013"
Research Type: Journal Article
"Viewbook: History's Lsippery Slope into Nostalgia."
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Breaking the Banks: Cultural Representation and Industrial Realities in the New England Fisheries, 1880-1996
Research Type: Book
Extinction, ecosystem productivity, and archives: The conservation need for robust historical ecology research
Research Type: Journal Article
Fisheries and Fishing
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
How to Conduct Reliable Research in Historical Ecology,
Research Type: Journal Article
Modernity and Marine Environmental History: Culturl Influences on the Mechanization of Georges Bank FIsheries: 1905-1932
Research Type: Book
Review of Donad E. Pusch, The Logs of the Chariot Royale, 1752-1753.
Research Type: Journal Article
Review of John Gillis, The Human Shore (Chicago, 2011)
Research Type: Journal Article
Review of Pastore, Between Land and Sea
Research Type: Journal Article
Written Testimony on the Reauthorization of the Magnuson-Stevens FIsheries Conservation and Management Act, submitted to the Senate Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, and Coast Guard, 23 July 2013
Research Type: Journal Article