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Bathsheba Rose Demuth is an environmental historian; she is the Dean’s Associate Professor of History and Environment and Society at Brown University. She specializes in the study of the Russian and North American Arctic. Her interest in this region was triggered when she moved north of the Arctic Circle in the Yukon, at the age of 18, and learned a wide range of survival skills in the taiga and tundra.

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  • Bathsheba Rose Demuth is an environmental historian; she is the Dean’s Associate Professor of History and Environment and Society at Brown University. She specializes in the study of the Russian and North American Arctic. Her interest in this region was triggered when she moved north of the Arctic Circle in the Yukon, at the age of 18, and learned a wide range of survival skills in the taiga and tundra. (en)
  • Bathsheba Demuth é uma historiadora ambiental. Ela obteve o seu bacharelato na Universidade Brown e o seu doutoramento na Universidade da Califórnia em Berkeley. Ela actualmente dá aulas na Brown. Ela é mais conhecida pelo seu livro Costa Flutuante: Uma História Ambiental do Estreito de Bering (Norton, 2019), que ganhou o Prémio George Perkins Marsh de Melhor Livro da Sociedade Americana de História Ambiental. O livro também foi indicado para o Prémio Pushkin. (pt)
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  • Bathsheba Rose Demuth is an environmental historian; she is the Dean’s Associate Professor of History and Environment and Society at Brown University. She specializes in the study of the Russian and North American Arctic. Her interest in this region was triggered when she moved north of the Arctic Circle in the Yukon, at the age of 18, and learned a wide range of survival skills in the taiga and tundra. (en)
  • Bathsheba Demuth é uma historiadora ambiental. Ela obteve o seu bacharelato na Universidade Brown e o seu doutoramento na Universidade da Califórnia em Berkeley. Ela actualmente dá aulas na Brown. Ela é mais conhecida pelo seu livro Costa Flutuante: Uma História Ambiental do Estreito de Bering (Norton, 2019), que ganhou o Prémio George Perkins Marsh de Melhor Livro da Sociedade Americana de História Ambiental. O livro também foi indicado para o Prémio Pushkin. (pt)
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