
Bathsheba Demuth
· Dean's Associate Professor of Environment and Society & HistoryBrown University · Environmental Studies
Active 2013–2024
About
Bathsheba Demuth is a Dean's Associate Professor of Environment and Society and History at Brown University, affiliated with the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society (IBES). Her research interests include environmental history, the Russian and North American Arctic, climate, and energy. She has contributed to the understanding of environmental issues through her work on the Arctic and its ecological and social dynamics. Demuth has authored works that explore the environmental history of the Bering Strait and the Yukon River, highlighting the interconnectedness of ecological change and community well-being. Her recent publications include essays and books that examine the impact of declining salmon populations on Yukon River communities and the broader implications of environmental change in Arctic regions. Her scholarship emphasizes the importance of historical and environmental perspectives in addressing contemporary ecological challenges.
Awards & honors
- 2025-2026 Brown University Book Award
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