Faculty & Staff
David I. Spanagel
Publications
Peer-Reviewed (Refereed) Journal Articles
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"Review of David Dobbs, Reef Madness: Charles Darwin, Alexander Agassiz, and the Meaning of Coral," Journal of the History of Biology (in press).
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"Review of Mark Monmonier, Rhumb Lines and Map Wars: A Social History of the Mercator Projection," Journal of Interdisciplinary History 37 (2006): 427-428
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Early Russian Pedology. International Union of Soil Sciences Newsletter (February 2004): 24-29.
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"Review of Gail Fisher, Journeys Through Paradise: Pioneering Naturalists In The Southeast," The Quarterly Review of Biology 78 (2003): 351-352.
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Review of Edmund Ruffin, Nature's Management: Writings on Landscape and Reform 1822-1859, H-SHEAR, H-Net Reviews (October, 2001).
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Life Can Begin at 39: Amos Eaton's Transformation from Hapless Lawyer to Skillful Botanist/Geologist. Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences 22 (December 2000): 294-298.
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Review of David R. Foster, Thoreau's Country: Journey Through a Transformed Landscape, Journal of the History of Biology 33 (2000): 587-589.
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Great Convulsions and Parallel Scratches. Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences 17 (June 1995): 179-183.
Presentations
Conference Presentations
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Recent Conference Presentations: “Imperialism, Piracy, and Science Upon the High Seas in the 1700s,” History of Science Society Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., Nov. 2, 2007.
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