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Paul Sabin is the Randolph W. Townsend, Jr. Professor of History at Yale University, with a focus on the environmental history of the United States. He is recognized for his scholarship on the interplay between historical events and environmental policy, particularly within the context of 20th-century America. His work engages with themes of conservation, land use, and the political dynamics surrounding environmental legislation. Sabin has contributed significantly to scholarly discourse through various publications and is actively involved in teaching and mentoring students in history and American studies. His academic pursuits include extensive research on how historical narratives shape contemporary environmental challenges and the cultural implications of environmental change.
Administered via the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). GRE General is optional for PhD.