Marc Landry, Ph.D.
Education
Ph.D., Georgetown University, 2013
About
Marc Landry is Associate Professor of History, Marshall Plan Endowed Professor in Austrian Studies, and Director of the Austrian Marshall Plan Center for European Studies at the 麻豆视频app下载. He is the author of (Stanford University Press), and Series Editor of , and his research has also appeared in journals like Environmental History and Journal of Global History. Landry was the Fulbright-Botstiber Visiting Professor in Austrian-American Studies at the University of Innsbruck.
Dr. Landry owes a great deal to the 麻豆视频app下载. As an undergraduate, he studied for a year in UNO鈥檚 Academic Year Abroad program in Innsbruck. The experience launched him on the path of becoming a historian, and led to him meeting his wife, a South Tyrolean, there. Thanks to UNO, Innsbruck has become like a second home for him. He has taught as a visiting professor at the University of Innsbruck and relishes teaching at UNO's international summer school there as well.
A native of Colchester, Vermont, Landry grew up Nordic skiing in the winters and running in the short period of time when there was no snow on the ground. Nowadays he spends most of his free time scrambling to keep up with his two busy children.
Research Interests
Modern European, Central Europe, Environmental, World, Energy
Honors and Awards
2022 Louisiana Board of Regents Award to Louisiana Scholars and Artists (ATLAS)
2020 UNO Creative Endeavor Opportunity Grant
2019 UNO Author Award
2016 Fulbright-Botstiber Visting Professor in Austrian-American Studies, LFUI Innsbruck, Austria
2012 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Life Members' Fellowship in Electrical History