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Emily Schwalbe is a Research Fellow and currently a Visiting Research Fellow at the Trinity Centre for Environmental Humanities, School of Histories and Humanities, Trinity College Dublin. Her work is interdisciplinary, bridging archaeology, history, and environmental studies, with a focus on marine and coastal systems in the Atlantic World.
Research Interests: Emily specializes in maritime archaeology, investigating the intersections of water, environment, and social inequality. Her research spans from 19th-century material culture and gender dynamics in the Southeastern United States to the long-term impacts of colonial rice plantations in the coastal Carolinas. She also studies early modern (c.1500–1700 CE) urban European fish markets as a lens into the socio-economic and environmental dimensions of marine resource extraction.
Her current work is conducted under the 4-Oceans project, where she contributes to understanding historical marine exploitation through an environmental humanities framework.
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Labs and Teams: Emily is affiliated with the Trinity Centre for Environmental Humanities and the 4-Oceans project at Trinity College Dublin, both of which support interdisciplinary research on oceanic and environmental histories.



