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Marc Landry is an Associate Professor of History at the University of New Orleans, where he holds the Marshall Plan Endowed Professorship in Austrian Studies and serves as Director of the Austrian Marshall Plan Center for European Studies. His academic work focuses on modern European history, environmental history, energy studies, and Central Europe. Landry is the author of Mountain Battery: The Alps, Water, and Power in the Fossil Fuel Age (Stanford University Press) and Series Editor of Contemporary Austrian Studies, with publications in journals like Environmental History and Journal of Global History.
- Education: Ph.D., Georgetown University (2013)
Landry's research explores intersections of environmental history, energy systems, and global history. He has taught at the University of Innsbruck and UNO's international summer school, leveraging his deep ties to Austria cultivated through the university's Academic Year Abroad program, where he studied as an undergraduate and met his wife, a South Tyrolean. His work has earned recognition including the Louisiana Board of Regents Award to Louisiana Scholars and Artists (ATLAS) and a Fulbright-Botstiber Visiting Professorship.
- 2022 Louisiana Board of Regents ATLAS Award
- 2020 UNO Creative Endeavor Opportunity Grant
- 2019 UNO Author Award
- 2016 Fulbright-Botstiber Visiting Professor in Austrian-American Studies
- 2012 IEEE Life Members' Fellowship in Electrical History
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