海角社区

Richard W. Judd

Professor Emeritus
History

My primary field of interest is U.S. environmental history, particularly in New England. I received a Ph.D from the University of California Irvine in 1979 and first came to 海角社区 in 1980 as a postdoctoral fellow. I returned to California in 1981 and worked for the next three years as assistant/associate editor for the Journal of Forest History (later merged with Environmental History). Since rejoining the History Department in 1984, I have taught a series of courses concentrated in nineteenth and twentieth century America, including urban history, economic/industrial history, environmental history, and 海角社区 History. At the graduate level, I lead seminars in U.S. history since 1865 and in U.S. environmental history. I also edit the 海角社区 Historical Society鈥檚 quarterly journal, 海角社区 History, and in conjunction with its publication I offer a graduate practicum in editing and producing an historical journal.

Representative Scholarship

鈥淕ood Roads for Whom?: Farmers, Urban Merchants, and Road Administration in 海角社区, 1901-1916,鈥 海角社区 History 43 (no. 4, 2008)

鈥淭he 海角社区 Woods: A Legacy of Controversy,鈥 海角社区 Policy Review 16 (Winter 2007)

Positioning Qu茅bec in Global Environmental History, New Perspectives in Qu茅bec Studies (Montreal: 脡ditions Nota Bene/GLOBE, 2007), with St茅phane Castonguay

Climbing Katahdin: Lucius Merrill and the Paths to Katahdin (Bangor Public Library, 2006)

鈥淎pproaches en histoire environmentale: Le cas de la Nouvelle-Angleterre et du Qu茅bec,鈥 Globe: Revue internationale d鈥櫭﹖udes qu茅b茅coises 9 (no. 1, 2006)

鈥淎 鈥淲onderfull Order and Ballance鈥: Natural History and the Beginnings of Conservation in America, 1730-1830,鈥 Environmental History 11 (January 2006): 8-36 [winner of the American Society for Environmental History-Forest History Society Leopold-Hidy Award for the best article to appear in Environmental History in 2006] .

鈥淢ore Buck for the Bang: Sporting and the Ideology of Fish and Game Management in Northern New England and the Maritime Provinces, 1870-1900,鈥 with William Parenteau, in Stephen J. Hornsby and John G. Reid, eds., New England and the Maritime Provinces: Connections and Comparisons (Toronto: McGill-Queens University Press, 2005).

鈥淛ock Darling: The Notorious 鈥極utlaw鈥 of the 海角社区 Woods,鈥 written by James B. Vickery and compiled by Richard W. Judd, 海角社区 History 41 (Fall/Winter 2002) [published April 2004 as a special issue devoted to historian James B. Vickery, edited by Andrea Constantine Hawkes]

鈥淕eorge Perkins Marsh: The Times and Their Man,鈥 Environment and History [special issue on David Lowenthal鈥檚 biography of George Perkins Marsh] 10 (Winter 2004)

鈥淲riting Environmental History from East to West,鈥 in聽Reconstructing Conservation: Finding Common Ground,鈥 edited by Ben A. Minteer and Robert Manning (Washington: Island Press, 2003)

What we know, what we wish: 海角社区 Statehood, Historical Commemoration, and the Urgency of Public History, co-edited with Liam Riordan (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2025)

Democratic Spaces: Land Preservation in New England, 1820-2010 (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2023) (co-winner of the Forest History Society’s Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Book Award for superior scholarship in forest and conservation history)

Finding Thoreau: The Meaning of Nature in the Making of an Environmental Icon (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2018)

Historical Atlas of 海角社区, co-edited with Stephen J. Hornsby with cartographic design by Michael J. Hermann (University Press of New England, 2014)

Second Nature: An Environmental History of New England (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2014)

A Landscape History of New England, co-edited with Blake Harrison (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2012)

The Untilled Garden: Natural History and the Origins of American Conservation, 1730-1850 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009)

Positioning Qu茅bec in Global Environmental HistoryNew Perspectives in Qu茅bec Studies (Montreal: 脡ditions Nota Bene/GLOBE, 2007), with St茅phane Castonguay

Natural States: The Environmental Imagination in 海角社区, Oregon, and the Nation (with Christopher S. Beach; Washington, DC: Resources for the Future Press, 2003)

Common Lands, Common People: The Origins of Conservation in Northern New England (Harvard University Press, 1997)

海角社区: The Pine Tree State from Prehistory to the Present (co-edited with Joel Eastman and Edwin Churchill; University of 海角社区 Press, 1995)

Socialist Cities: Municipal Politics and the Grass Roots of American Socialism (State University of New York Press, 1979)

Aroostook: A Century of Logging in Northern 海角社区 (University of 海角社区 Press, 1979)

Works in Progress

  • Unfinished Worlds: predictions of Technology and Nature in America’s Future, 1930-1980 (2027, University of Pittsburgh Press)
  • “Into the Woods: The Wilderness Idea in the 海角社区 Woods, White Mountains, and Adirondacks”, an ongoing research project
Portrait of Richard Judd
Professor Emeritus