
معرفی
Daniel S. Soucier is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of History at the University of Maine, with affiliations in Maine Studies and Franco-American studies. He joined the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center in 2019. His research focuses on bioregionalism, human ecology, and the role of the non-human world in geopolitics and military operations. He also examines natural resource control during the eighteenth century and the economic, labor, and environmental history of Maine's pulp and paper industry.
- Education: Ph.D. History (University of Maine, 2019), C.A.S. Digital Curation (University of Maine, 2017)
His research has been supported by prestigious fellowships, including stints at the David Library for the American Revolution and the Massachusetts Historical Society. Soucier’s work bridges environmental, military, and economic history, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to understand human-environment interactions.
Affiliated with the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center, he contributes to policy-relevant research. Contact details: Stevens Hall, Room 255, Orono, ME.



