Professor
Stokes Hall Room S317
Telephone: 617-552-8803
Email: conevery.valencius@bc.edu
ORCID
U.S. environmental history; history of the earth sciences; history of medicine and health; energy history; history of seismology; women鈥檚 health; history of the U.S. Civil War; travel narratives; the American West; 19th-century American history
Conevery Bolton Valencius (CON-a-very va-LEN-chus) works on the history of environments, health, and energy. She earned a Ph.D. in the History of Science from Harvard University in 1998 and was a Fellow of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study in 2016. She has earned awards from the Society of American Historians and the History of Science Society. In February 2022 she was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Valencius is the author of two books: The Health of the Country: How American Settlers Understood Themselves and Their Land (2002, Basic Books), which won the 2003 George Perkins Marsh Prize from the American Society for Environmental History, and The Lost History of the New Madrid Earthquakes (2013, University of Chicago Press).
Valencius is currently finishing a book about earthquakes and contemporary US energy which she is co-writing with science journalist Anna Kuchment of the Boston Globe. Her recent projects include a history of the Cape Ann earthquakes, an article about the influential 1927 World War I film Wings, and descriptive panels for the newly-donated Lynch Collection artworks soon to be installed at BC鈥檚 McMullen Museum.
Along with two scientist colleagues, Valencius recently received a grant from BC鈥檚 Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society to study the history and impact of injection wells, a waste-disposal technology linked to induced earthquakes.
Valencius teaches fabulous BC undergrads in courses including 鈥淧owering America,鈥 a six-credit Core course on the history and technology of US energy systems which she co-teaches with two scientists. Her other courses include 鈥淟eeches to Lasers: Health and Medicine in the US鈥 and 鈥淭his Land is Your Land: US Environmental History.鈥 She is co-convenor of the 鈥淏odies and Places鈥 grad/faculty working group in the History Department and works to support the energetic programming of the Program in Environmental Studies and the Schiller Institute.
The Lost History of the New Madrid Earthquakes听(The University of Chicago Press, 2013, paperback, 2014). 鈥淩ecommended summer book:鈥澨Nature, 2014.听
鈥淭he Health of the Country:鈥 How American Settlers Understood Themselves and Their Land.听 (Basic Books, 2002). 听2003 George Perkins Marsh Prize and the 1999 Allan Nevins Prize.
鈥Wings听(1927): Aviation, War, and Energy,鈥 in听American Energy Cinema, ed. Robert Lifset, Raechel Lutz, and Sarah Stanford-McIntyre,听coming out spring 2023 with West Virginia University Press.
in听鈥淭he History of Contagion in Harvard Library Collections,鈥澨齛 project responding to the COVID pandemic (July 2021).
Science in Early America: Print Culture and the Sciences of Territoriality,听with David I. Spanagel, Emily Pawley, Sara Sidstone Gronim, and Paul Lucier,听Journal of the Early Republic, 36, no 1. (Spring 2016): 73-123.
Op-ed,听Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,听鈥淪top Pretending: State has quakes; be prepared,鈥 14 August 2015.
Teaching Chekhov as Environmental History: Sakhalin Island and Cold Climates,听in Michael C. Finke and Michael Holquist, eds.,听Approaches to Teaching the Works of Anton Chekhov,听MLA 听Approaches to Teaching World Literature series听(NY: Modern Language Association, 2016): 171-178.
Accounts of the New Madrid earthquakes: personal narratives and seismology over the last two centuries,听in Deborah R. Coen, ed.,听Witness to Disaster: Earthquakes and Expertise in Comparative Perspective, special issue of听Science in Context, 25, no. 1 (February 2012): 17-48.
Sacagawea鈥檚 鈥淐old鈥: Pregnancy and the Written Record of the Lewis and Clark Expedition,听with Peter J. Kastor,听Bulletin of the History of Medicine听82 (Summer 2008): 276-310.听听 Awarded the 2012 Awarded the 2012 History of Science Society Margaret Rossiter History of Women in Science Prize.
Colloquy podcast of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Harvard University, April 2022.
, Arkansas Humanities Council podcast by Dr. Heather McNamee, May 2021.听
COVID-era conversation with Patty Limerick at Colorado鈥檚 Center of the American West, 1 Oct 2020.
, 11 June 2020 of the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site.