List of publications - Jean-François Mouhot

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Dr. Jean-François Mouhot (October 2012) : Publications, Conferences & Awards

Contents I. Single-authored books :........................................................................................................ 2 II. Co-authored books: ............................................................................................................. 2 III. Edited book: ....................................................................................................................... 2 IV. Edited special issues of journal: ....................................................................................... 2 V. Articles published in refereed journals or chapters in refereed academic books: ........ 2 VI. Edition of documents in peer-reviewed journals ............................................................ 3 VII. Reviews .............................................................................................................................. 3 VIII. Electronic publications:.................................................................................................. 3 IX. Conference contributions: ................................................................................................. 4 X. Organisation of conferences / workshops / seminar series: ............................................. 6 XI. Publications in newspapers and magazines ..................................................................... 6 XII: Radio Interviews: ............................................................................................................. 8 XIII. Main awards: .................................................................................................................. 8 XIV. Memberships ................................................................................................................... 8 XV. Teaching: ........................................................................................................................... 9 XVI. International experience ................................................................................................. 9 XVII. Translation (from English to French): ........................................................................ 9

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I. Single-authored books : 1. Les Réfugiés Acadiens en France (1758-1785) : l’impossible ré-intégration? (Québec: Septentrion, March 2009, 456 pages; Second edition (with a new preface), Presses Universitaires de Rennes, September 2012). English translation (by Ms. May Gwin Waggoner), forthcoming: University of Louisiana Press (under contract) 2. Des Esclaves énergétiques. Réflexions sur le changement climatique (Seyssel, Champ Vallon, Oct. 2011, 156p). 3. in preparation: An Environmental History of Saint-Domingue / Haiti: 1492-today, to be submitted to Cambridge University Press (collection: "studies in environment and history"). II. Co-authored books: 4. The Politics of Expertise: How NGOs Shaped Modern Britain (with M. Hilton, N. Crowson and J. McKay), Oxford University Press, forthcoming, March 2013. 5. Historical Handbook of NGOs since 1945 (with Matthew Hilton, Nick Crowson and James McKay), Palgrave, 2012. III. Edited book: 6. Une protection de l’environnement à la française ? (19e-20e siècles) (with CharlesFrançois Mathis), Champ Vallon, forthcoming, April 2013. IV. Edited special issues of journal: 7. Ecologie & Politique, "Penser L'écologie en France Au XXe Siècle". Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, Mars 2012 (edited with Charles-François Mathis) V. Articles published in refereed journals or chapters in refereed academic books: 1. "Histoire et changement climatique: chantiers et défis," Culture et Conflit (accepted). 2. "Introduction", in C.-F. Mathis and J.-F. Mouhot, eds., Une protection de l'Environnement à la française (XIXe-XXe siècle)? Seysel, Champ Vallon, 2013. 3. "Le Greenrush. Essai d’interprétation de la 'bulle verte' en Grande Bretagne dans les années 1980", Vingtième Siècle, numéro spécial "L'invention politique de l'environnement", n°113, janvier-mars 2012 (with Matthew Hilton & James McKay). 4. "Du Manque de visibilité de l’écologisme français et de ses penseurs au XXe siècle," Ecologie & Politique vol: 44, mars 2012, pp: 13-27 (with Charles-François Mathis). 5. 'The Emigration of the Acadians from France to Louisiana: A New Perspective', Louisiana History, 53-2 (2012), pp. 133-67. 6. "Past connections and present similarities in slave ownership and fossil fuel usage" Climatic Change 105, no. 1 (2011): 329-355. 7. "Trois Mythes Concernant Les Réfugiés Acadiens En France (1758-1785)," Le Fait Acadien En France. Histoire Et Temps Présent. Ed. André Magord, La Crèche, Geste éditions, 2010. 8. "L’invention de la nation? (Re) présentations des Acadiens réfugiés en France (17581785)", ['The invention of nation? Representation of Acadian refugees in France'], Études Canadiennes – Canadian Studies, n° 58, Autumn 2005; 9. "Un regard sur l’historiographie du séjour des Acadiens en France après le ‘Grand Dérangement’ (1758-1785)" ['Some consideration about the historiography on Acadian

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Refugees in France after the 'Great Upheaval' (1758-1785)], in R.-G. Leblanc (dir.), Du Grand Dérangement à la Déportation, Nouvelles perspectives historiques, Chaire d’études acadiennes, Université de Moncton (N.-B., Canada), 2005, pp. 391-416; 10. "L'influence amérindienne sur la société en Nouvelle-France : une exploration de l'historiographie canadienne de François-Xavier Garneau à Allan Greer (1845-1997)" ['American Indians' influence on the society of New France. An exploration of historiography from François-Xavier Garneau to Allan Greer'], Globe Revue Internationale d'Etudes Québécoises, 5, 1 (October 2002) : pp. 123-157. VI. Edition of documents in peer-reviewed journals 1. ‘The Green Breakthrough of 1989: meaning, significance and legacy’, witness seminar held 14 October 2010, Institute of Contemporary British History, 2012 (with James McKay) (www.kcl.ac.uk/innovation/groups/ich/witness/archives/Political/green.aspx). 2. 'Notes & Documents: Olivier Terriot's “Summary of events”, March 17, 1798', Louisiana History, 53-2 (2012), pp. 168-81. 3. "Une ultime revenante ? Lettre de Jean-Baptiste Semer de la Nouvelle-Orléans à son père au Havre, 20 avril 1766", Acadiensis. Journal of the History of the Atlantic Region, XXXIV, 2 (Spring 2005), pp. 124-129. 4. 'Letter by Jean-Baptiste Semer, an Acadian in New Orleans, to His Father in Le Havre, April 20, 1766', Louisiana History, 48 (Spring 2007): 219-226 [English Translation, by Bey Grieve, of the above] 5. "Des ‘Revenantes’ ? A propos des ‘Lettres fantômes’ et de la correspondance entre exilés acadiens (1758-1785)", Acadiensis, XXXIV, 1 (Autumn 2004) : pp. 96-115. [English Translation: 'Phantom Letters', American Canadian Genealogist (Dec. 2006 and Feb. 2007)] VII. Reviews 1. Shirley Johnson, Climate and Catastrophe in Cuba and the Atlantic World, in Environmental History, forthcoming, 2013. 2. Anthony N. Penna Human Footprint. A Global Environmental History, in Contemporary British History vol: 26 n°.1 (2012). 3. Michael Bess, Light-Green Society: Ecology and Technological Modernity in France, 1960-2000" in Annales. Histoire, Sciences sociales vol.66-1 (2011), pp: 291-92. 4. Charles More 'Black Gold: Britain and Oil in the Twentieth Century' in Contemporary British History 24, no. 2 (2010). 5. K. Pomeranz K. Pomeranz Une grand divergence. La Chine, l'Europe et la construction de l'économie mondiale / La Force de l'empire. Révolution industrielle et écologie, ou pourquoi l'Angleterre a fait mieux que la Chine, in L'Histoire vol. 356, 2010, p. 91. 6. John R. McNeill, Something New Under the Sun, an Environmental History of the 20th Century World, in Revue Internationale des Livres et des Idées, May-June 2009, pp. 4-11. 7. ProQuest "Historical Newspaper database" in Contemporary British History, 24, 1, March 2010. 8. "Database of Archives of Non-Governmental Organisations", Contemporary British History, 21, 4, December 2007 (with James McKay) 9. "Nouvelle-France, Horizons Nouveaux", Revue d'Histoire de l'Amérique française, 59, 4, Eté 2006. VIII. Electronic publications:

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1. Documents on Acadian refugees in France: These documents were extracted from an archival database built to assist research for my PhD dissertation and are available at: www.refugiesacadiens.fr and www.septentrion.qc.ca/acadiens. 1500 transcriptions of documents, originating from more than 42 archives centres in France, Canada, United Kingdom, Spain and Italy are available online. Each item is summarized by a short abstract and presented with advanced research features. All documents mentioned in my book can easily be retrieved on the online database. 2. Database of Archives of Non-Governmental Organisations (with Prof. Matthew Hilton, Dr Nick Crowson and Dr James McKay). There are currently over 1800 NGOs in the DANGO database will full historical and archival details (www.dango.bham.ac.uk). IX. Conference contributions: 1. Invited keynote speaker, roundtable on trends in the environmental and technological history of France and its colonies, 59th annual conference of the Society for French Historical Studies, Harvard / MIT, Cambridge, 4-6 April 2013 (sfhs2013.fas.harvard.edu). 2. Sugar, Slaves and Sun: the rise and fall of the plantation system in St-Domingue/Haiti (18th-19th centuries), paper submitted for the European Society for Environmental History biannual conference, Munich, 20-24 August 2013. 3. "The naked pearl": Haïti as a cautionary tale of environmental degradation, Haitian Studies Association Conference, New York, 8-10 November 2012. 4. La transition énergétique (roundtable), Colloque: Les chemins de la transition, Collège des hautes études du développement durable de Bretagne, Rennes (France), 3 juillet 2012 (videoconference). 5. A naked pearl? Haiti's environmental history 1492-today. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 5 June 2012 6. “From France to Louisiana: Acadian Refugees' Emigration in the 18th Century”, University of Louisiana, Lafayette, 4 June 2012 (public conference) 7. Saint-Domingue, Nature and the Environment in the 17th-18th centuries, French Colonial Historical Society. New Orleans, 31 may 2012. 8. Haiti’s Environment, (poster) American Society for Environmental History conference, march 2012. 9. Encounters of Sea and Land: Earthquakes and Natural Disasters in SaintDomingue/Haiti, 1500-2010, European Society for Environmental History conference, Turku, Finland, June 2012. 10. Greenrush: interpreting the popularity of environmentalism in Britain in the 1980s, American Society for Environmental History, Phoenix, Arizona, April 13-17, 2011. 11. ‘Haiti, 1492-2010: De la colonisation esclavagiste au séisme de 2010, un bonheur impossible?’ Rendez-Vous de l'Histoire, Blois, 15 octobre 2010. 12. ‘Préserver l’Environnement et les paysages, entre hier et aujourd’hui’, Rendez-Vous de l'Histoire, Blois, 15 octobre 2010. 13. ‘Du Nouveau sous le soleil : une histoire environnementale du monde au XXe siècle » (présentation du livre de John McNeill), Rendez-Vous de l'Histoire, Blois, 15 octobre 2010 (with Grégory Quénet). 14. "Environmental NGOs and environmental campaigning in Britain since 1945", 79th Anglo-American Conference 2010 'Environments', Institute for Historical Research, Londres, 1-2 Juillet 2010. 15. “The conquest of Canada and its consequences: Refugees from Acadia and Canada in France after 1758-59”, conference “1759 Revisited: The Conquest of Canada in Historical Perspective”, 17-19 September 2009, University of London, School of Advanced Studies.

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16. "Les Réfugiés acadiens en France", Rendez-vous de l'Histoire, Blois, 9-11 Octobre 2009. 17. 'Parallels in slave ownership and fossil fuel usage', Environmental History Seminar, Birmingham University, 25 Février 2009. 18. "Perception et identité des réfugiés des colonies au XVIIIe siècle" conference "Etre et se penser français. Nation, sentiment national et identités dans le monde atlantique français du XVIIe au XIXe siècle" EHESS, Paris, 16-17-18 october 2008. 19. "Le fait acadien en France. Histoire et temps présent", workshop, 1758-2008, 250th anniversary of the arrival of Acadians in France, University of Poitiers, 17 October 2008 [I have been invited to write a book chapter for a forthcoming book as a result of this conference. I intend to submit the paper towards the end of August 2009]. 20. What is Rescue History? (with Mark Levene, Stefan Skrimshire, Kate Prendergast), Roundtable at conference An End to History? Climate Change, the Past and the Future, 3rd April 2008, Birmingham and Midland Institute, Birmingham. 21. "We are all slave owners now – Climate Change and the Abolition of Slavery", workshop, "A Sea-Change for Climate Change? The Economic, Political, and Ethical Consequences of Global Warming", Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, 1 May 2007. 22. "Acadian refugees in France – why did reintegration fail?", Research Seminar, Department of American and Canadian Studies, University of Birmingham, 5 February 2007. 23. (with James McKay, Nick Crowson, et Matthew Hilton) "What is a Non-Governmental Organisation?" 20th Annual Centre for Contemporary British History Summer Conference, From ‘Voluntary Organisation’ to ‘NGO’? Voluntary Action in Britain since 1900, 28 June - 30 June 2006, Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, University of London. 24. "La déportation des Acadiens fut-elle une épuration ethnique ?", workshop, "1755-2005, la déportation des Acadiens et ses conséquences", University of Poitiers, 17 November 2005. 25. "La douloureuse adaptation des Acadiens en France après le Grand Dérangement", French Association for Canadian Studies (AFEC) annual conference, "Adaptation et Innovation : expériences acadiennes", University of Poitiers (France), 3-5 June 2004. 26. "Expatriés, rapatriés, apatrides… ? Les réfugiés acadiens et canadiens en France après la première décolonisation (1760-1790)", 30th annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, Washington, D.C., 5-8 May 2004. 27. "Les Réfugiés de l’Amérique Septentrionale en France (Acadiens, Canadiens, Louisbourgeois) : questions juridiques et politiques de secours et d’assimilation (17581785)", Seminar, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 11 March 2004. 28. "D’un rivage à l’autre de l’Atlantique : La longue dérive des réfugiés acadiens en France après 1755", Conference "Le Canada et ses rivages – On Canadian Shores", Centre d’études canadiennes, Université de Dijon, (France), 12 December 2003. 29. "Quoi de neuf sur les ‘Exilés Acadiens en France’ depuis la thèse d’Ernest Martin ?", Conference, Université de Moncton (Canada), 12 November 2003. 30. "Les réfugiés canadiens et acadiens en France au 18e siècle. Politiques d’accueil, regroupements, représentations, identités", Conference, Groupe d’Étude d’Histoire des Amériques (GEHA), Université of Montréal (Canada), 15 October 2003. 31. "Sentiments d'appartenance et politiques d'intégration. Les réfugiés d'Amérique du Nord en France à la fin de l'Ancien Régime", workshop, EUI, Florence (Italy), 3 March 2003. 32. "Les réfugiés de la première décolonisation française à la fin de l'Ancien Régime", Seminar, University of Dijon, France, 19 March 2003.

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33. "L’influence amérindienne sur la société coloniale en Nouvelle-France, présentation historiographique", Irish Association for Canadian Studies 10th Biennial Conference, Killiney (Dublin), Ireland, 11-12 May 2000.

X. Organisation of conferences / workshops / seminar series: 1. Co-organizer of the workshop 'Climate and Colonial History', Georgetown University, May 2013 (with Franz Mauelshagen and John McNeill). 2. Organizer for panel: "Sugar, Cotton, Tea, and Slaves: An Environmental History of Plantations in the Caribbean, Hawai'i and India", submitted to the European Society for Environmental History (ESEH) conference, Munich, August 2013. 3. Organizer for panel: Environmental NGOs in a Globalized World, American Society for Environmental History, Phoenix, Arizona, April 2011. 4. Organizer of round-table "Haiti, 1492-2010: De la colonisation esclavagiste au séisme de 2010, un bonheur impossible?" at the Rendez-Vous de l’Histoire, Blois, France, 15 Octobre 2010. 5. Co-organisation (with J. McKay) of the witness seminar ‘The Green break-through of 1989: meaning, significance and legacy’, Institute of Historical Research, London, 14 October 2010 www.kcl.ac.uk/innovation/groups/ich/witness/archives/Political/green.aspx 6. Co-organisation (with C.F. Mathis) of the International Conference “Protecting nature and the environment in the 19th and 20th centuries – the French experience”, Paris, Sorbonne, Sept. 2010; over 50 scholars from Europe and North America participated to this conference (www.ahpne.fr/spip.php?rubrique53) 7. Organizer for panel: 'Campaigning for the environment in Britain and the United States, 19th and 20th centuries', 2 July 2010, 79th Anglo American Conference of Historians, Institute of Historical Research, London, 1-2 July 2010. 8. Co-organizer of the conference An End to History? Climate Change, the Past and the Future 3 April 2008, Birmingham (with avec Mark Levene, University of Southampton and Chris Callow, University of Birmingham) 9. Organizer of the Environmental History Seminar series, Birmingham University in 20082010 (about 10 speakers per year). 10. I have organised and moderated/presented over 20 seminars or public conferences as coordinator of the Research Colloquium (EUI, 2001-2) and as vice-president of the student history association at the University of Besançon (1996-7).

XI. Publications in newspapers and magazines 1. 'Plantes et microbes acteurs de l'histoire', Sciences Humaines, vol. 242, Novembre 2012, pp. 24-9 (also published as a chapter in the book Une histoire du monde global, eds. P. Norel & L. Testot. Auxerre: Editions Sciences Humaines, 2012). 2. 'Ecologie: Au pays des paradoxes', Sciences Humaines, Hors-Série N°17 ("Pensées américaines"), Novembre/Décembre 2012, pp. 106-10. 3. ‘Les écologistes, nouveaux prêcheurs d’Apocalypse ?’, Sciences Humaines, Grand Dossiers n°28, Septembre-Octobre-Novembre 2012. 4. “In Pursuit of the Apocalypse," History Today August 2012. 5. ‘Les générations futures jugeront notre boulimie énergétique’. Réforme 9 février 2012. 6. ‘Once, men abused slaves. Now we abuse fossil fuels’. Guardian 3 février 2012 (http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/feb/03/fossil-fuels-slavery)

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7. Et nos enfants nous appelleront "barbares"... Le Monde.fr 28 Novembre 2011 (http://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2011/11/28/et-nos-enfants-nous-appellerontbarbares_1609409_3232.html) 8. Un siècle... « Planéticide » ? Entretien avec John McNeill. In L'Histoire, n°361 (Mars 2011), p. 20-21 9. 'We are All Slave Owners now': Fossil Fuels, Energy Consumption and the Legacy of Slave Abolition." In History at the End of the World? History, Climate Change and the Possibility of Closure, edited by Mark Levene, Robert Johnson and P. Roberts. Penrith: Humanities e-books, 2010. 10. ‘Climate change: we are like slave-owners’. The Ecologist, Décembre 2010, http://www.theecologist.org/blogs_and_comments/commentators/other_comments/70107 2/climate_change_we_are_like_slaveowners.html 11. ‘Cancun summit: chronicle of a disaster foretold or the true reasons for the 'failure' of the Green movement’, Active History.ca, Décembre 2010; http://activehistory.ca/papers/history-paper-6/ 12. “Slavery and Climate Change: Lessons to be Learned”. History News Network, Décembre 2010; http://hnn.us/articles/134463.html 13. Quelques enseignements de l'histoire à méditer avant Cancun. Le Monde.fr 26 Octobre 2010 http://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2010/11/26/quelques-enseignements-de-lhistoire-a-mediter-avant-cancun_1445087_3232.html 14. "The tragic annals of Haiti." History Today April 2010, pp. 3-4. 15. 'The Big Society': civic participation and the state in modern Britain (http://www.historyandpolicy.org/papers/policy-paper-103.html). History & Policy, 2010. (with Hilton, M., J. McKay, N. Crowson). 16. 'Les ONG et les mouvements de protection de l'environnement au Royaume-Uni: une autre manière de faire de la politique', Histoire & Sociétés, 27 (2009), pp. 58-89 (with Prof. Matthew Hilton and Dr James McKay). [article on NGOs and environmentalism in the United Kingdom, drawing on our Leverhulme-funded research for the project NGO in Britain, and summarizing our first results]. 17. "Slavery and climate change: lessons to be learned" In History & Policy (Opinion article), London, Dec. 2009 (www.historyandpolicy.org/opinion/opinion_22.html) 18. "La Belle idée de Fritz Haber" L'Histoire, Décembre 2009, 22-23 [article on the invention of nitrogen fertilizers in 1909 and the environmental and human revolution it triggered]. 19. "Free the Planet" History Today, 58, 8, August 2008, pp. 42-44. 20. "A Climatic Warning from History", BBC History Magazine, July 2008, p. 42 (with Chris Callow). (This article was a short report from a conference I co-organised on Climate Change, environmental degradation and history in Birmingham in April 2008). 21. "La Grande déportation des Acadiens", L’Histoire, n° 304, December 2005, pp. 70-74 (Research article on the 250th anniversary of the deportation of Acadians from Nova Scotia, in the leading historical magazine in France). 22. "Lettre d’un prisonnier. Au sujet de la reconstitution de l'état civil des Acadiens de BelleÎle en Mer et d'une lettre méconnue de Joseph Leblanc, prisonnier en Angleterre après le "Grand Dérangement" (1757)", Amitiés Acadiennes, n° 112 (June 2005), pp. 8-12 [English Translation in the journal American Canadian Genealogist in June 2006]. 23. "Bilan de recherche sur les Acadiens à Nantes : du nouveau sur Basile Henry, entrepreneur et syndic acadien avant la Révolution", Bretagne-Acadie-Louisiane : La Lettre, n° 59, October 2005, pp. 12-15. 24. "Des ‘Pieds-blancs’ venus du froid ? Les réfugiés canadiens à Loches et en Touraine à la fin du XVIIIe siècle", Les Amis du Pays Lochois, n° 19 (January 2004) : pp. 129-144.

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XII: Radio Interviews: 1. KRVS Lafayette, Louisiana (J. Meriwether), 5 june 2012. 2. France Culture, 'La Fabrique de L'Histoire', 31 Mars 2011. 3. France Culture, 'Nouveaux Chemins de la Connaissance' 15 Octobre 2010. 4. Radio Canada Moncton, 'Place publique' (en 2010 et 2011 to present my books Les Réfugiés acadiens en France and Des esclaves énergétiques); 5. France Inter, "2000 ans d'Histoire", presentation of my book Les Réfugiés acadiens en France, 9 juin 2010 (30 minutes). "2000 ans d'histoire" had an audience of over 1 million people and was the most podcasted broadcast of any radio programs in France at the time. XIII. Main awards: 1. Marie Curie Fellowship “An Environmental History of Haiti, 1492-2010”, awarded in December 2010, to start in 2011 (mentors: John R. McNeill and Geneviève MassardGuilbaud). € 250,000 awarded. My project was awarded an overall mark of 97.8%, placing it second out of 600 Marie Curie (International Outgoing Fellowships) projects assessed in 2009. 2. Fellowship at the Kluge Center (Library of Congress): I have been granted a cubicle and full use of the library services as a Kluge Fellow for the duration of my stay in Washington D.C. (June 2011-June 2013) 3. Grants for the organisation of the conference “Protecting nature and the environment in the 19th and 20th centuries – the French experience” (€ 12,000 from French ministry of Environment; € 4,500 from the University of Paris Sorbonne; € 7,000 for publication of the proceedings by the ministry of culture). 4. American Society for Environmental History conference travel grant ($ 500) 5. British Academy Overseas Conference Grants (£ 500) 6. Pierre Savard Award from the International Council for Canadian Studies for my book “Les Réfugiés acadiens en France” (awarded at a ceremony in Cambridge in April 2010) 7. I took part in the preparation of the bid with was awarded £440,605 over 42 months by the Leverhulme-Trust in 2008 for the project 'NGOs in Britain 1945-1997'. 8. I was awarded a full grant (maintenance and fees) for three years to complete the PhD by the Vasco da Gama programme (History of European Expansion) - European University Institute and the French ministry of Foreign affairs (Lavoisier Programme) (2000-2003). 9. I have been awarded 8000 CAD $ towards the publication of my thesis from the Aid to Scholarly Publications Program (Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences - CFHSS). 10. Grant for the publication of my doctoral thesis, EUI, 2008 (1000 €). 11. Grant (£ 1000) from the University of Birmingham Collaborative Research Network for Heritage, Cultural Production and Interpretation, for the organisation of the conference An End to History? Climate Change, the Past and the Future? (April 2009). 12. Research grant, Quebec National Library, September / October 2003 (CAD $3000). 13. I received a grant from the Association Internationale des Etudes Québecoises (International Association for Quebec Studies) to present a paper at the French Colonial Historical Society, Washington, D.C. (May 2004, CAD $1500). 14. I have been awarded a grant of €1000 towards the publication of the monograph "Les Réfugiés Acadiens en France" by the European University Institute in October 2008. XIV. Memberships 1. American Society for Environmental History 2. European Society for Environmental History

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3. Trustee of the RUCHE (Réseau Universitaire de Chercheurs en Histoire de l'Environnement - network of Environmental History scholars based at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris) (http://leruche.hypotheses.org/) 4. Trustee of the AHPNE (Association pour l'histoire de la Protection de la Nature et de l'Environnement, Paris – Association for the History of Nature and Environnemental Protection) (http://www.ahpne.fr/). 5. Scientific board, Shift Project (http://theshiftproject.org) 6. French Colonial History Society 7. Societé Française d'histoire d'Outre-Mer 8. Association Française d'Etudes Canadiennes (AFEC) 9. Haitian Studies Association 10. Society for French Historical Studies XV. Teaching: I have taught successively at the National University of Ireland, Galway (1999-2000), at the University of Lille (France, 2004-2006), at the University of Birmingham (UK), and at Georgetown University. Details of the courses I taught are described in the CV above. Most of my teaching has focused on the history of european colonisation, primarily in north america), the history of the environment and history of energy use and consumption (oil in particular). I have also contributed to a course syllabus published in 2010: J.F. Mouhot, ‘The Acceleration of the ‘Anthropocene’: ‘Oil’’. In 'Past Actions: Present Woes, Future Potential': Rethinking History in the Light of Anthropogenic Climate Change. A Model University Syllabus for History and Related Subjects (HEA), ed. M. Levene. Higher Education Academy (2010) http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/heahistory/elibrary/internal/co_levene_pastactions_ 20100731 XVI. International experience During my undergraduate studies in history (at my home university in France, the Université de Franche-Comté), I spent one year with a European (Erasmus) grant at the University of Birmingham (United Kingdom) (1997-98). I have then studied for my Master's degree at the Université du Québec in Montreal, Canada (CREPUQ exchange) (1998-99), and spent one more year at the National University of Ireland, Galway, thanks to the Eurodyssey exchange program (1999-2000), before starting a PhD at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy (2000-2003). Towards the end of the writing stage of my PhD I was recruited as a junior lecturer (Attaché d'enseignement et de recherche, ATER). Shortly after the defense of my PhD I was recruited at the University of Birmingham were I worked first as a project archivist for a year, and then as a post-doctoral researcher for three years (with a one year interruption to work for an environmental NGO in London) (2006-2011). Since June 2011 I live in Washington D.C. and I am Marie Curie Fellow at Georgetown University. XVII. Translation (from English to French): 1. John McNeill, "Préface to the French edition" Du nouveau sous le soleil: une histoire de l’environnement mondial au XXe siècle. Seyssel: Champ Vallon. 2. John McNeill, ‘Une histoire environnementale du monde à l’ère des énergies fossiles (1800-2012)’, dans C.F. Mathis et J.F. Mouhot, Une protection de l’environnement à la française? (XIXe-XXe siècles), Champ Vallon, 2013 (forthcoming).

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3. Mouhot, J.-F., J. McKay & M. Hilton (2012) Le Greenrush. Essai d’interprétation de la « bulle verte » en Grande Bretagne dans les années 1980. Vingtième Siècle, 113, 67-81. 4. Hilton, M., J.-F. Mouhot & J. McKay (2009) Les ONG et les mouvements de protection de l'environnement au Royaume-Uni: une autre manière de faire de la politique. Histoire & Sociétés, 27, 58-89.

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