Member Bio
Lisa M. Brady is professor of history at Boise State University and editor-in-chief of the journal Environmental History, published by Oxford University Press. She has degrees from the University of New Mexico, University of Sydney (Australia), Montana State University-Billings, and the University of Kansas. She is author of War upon the Land: Military Strategy and the Transformation of Southern Landscapes during the American Civil War (University of Georgia Press, 2012) and of several articles including “Life in the DMZ: Turning a Diplomatic Failure into an Environmental Success” (Diplomatic History, 2008). Her current research project focuses on the history of conflict and environment in Korea during the twentieth century with a specific focus on the 1950–53 war.