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Stephanie L. Barczewski is a Professor and Chair of the Department of History at Clemson University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Humanities. She holds the Carol K. Brown Scholar in the Humanities title. Dr. Barczewski earned her Ph.D. in History from Yale University in 1996. Her research focuses on modern British history, cultural studies, and imperial history, with a specialization in the intersection of cultural heritage, environmental history, and national identity. She has authored or co-authored eight books, including How the Country House Became English (2023) and Myth and National Identity in Nineteenth-Century Britain (2000). Her recent work examines the human-constructed 'natural' landscapes of Britain and Ireland, exploring rewilding debates and millennia of human-environment interaction.
Dr. Barczewski has received Clemson's Gentry Award for humanities teaching excellence and the Faculty Award of Distinction for mentoring. Her publications span topics from the Titanic disaster to Antarctic exploration, reflecting a broad engagement with cultural narratives and historical memory. Current research emphasizes the transformation of British and Irish environments through centuries of agricultural, social, and recreational interventions.


