David S Stradling
Professor
Zane L. Miller Professor of Urban History; Interim Head, Department of History
Professional Summary
David Stradling is the Zane L. Miller Professor of Urban History and the Interim Director of the School of Environment and Sustainability. In his twenty-plus years at the University of Cincinnati, he has taught a variety of courses on urban and environmental history.
David is the author of several books, including The Nature of New York: An Environmental History of the Empire State (Cornell University Press, 2010), Making Mountains: New York City and the Catskills (University of Washington Press, 2007), Smokestacks and Progressives: Environmentalists, Engineers and Air Quality in America, 1881-1951 (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999), and, with Richard Stradling, Where the River Burned: Carl Stokes and the Struggle to Save Cleveland (Cornell University Press, 2015). He is currently writing a global history of dredging.
David earned his PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1996, after having earned a BA and MAT from Colgate University. Living in Clifton, he raised two daughters with his partner Jodie, and he commutes to campus on foot through Burnet Woods.
Education
PhD: University of Wisconsin-Madison 1996
MAT: Colgate University 1990 (Teaching Social Studies)
BA: Colgate University 1988 (Political Science)
Positions and Work Experience
2010 - Professor, University of Cincinnati, Department of History
2004 -2010 Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati, Department of History
2000 -2004 Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati, Department of History
1999 -2000 Assistant Professor, NJIT-Rutgers-Newark, Federated Department of History
2016 -2020 Associate Dean for Humanities,
Research Support
Grant: #RISE-2422874 Investigators:Davis, Kermit; Morrow, Ardythe; Soltanian, Reza; Stradling, David; Townsend-Small, Amy 05-01-2024 -04-30-2025 National Science Foundation Conference Title: A conference connecting Earth and health scientists and students from across the Midwest Role:Collaborator 93806.00 Active Level:Federal
Grant: #RISE-2422874 Investigators:Davis, Kermit; Morrow, Ardythe; Soltanian, Reza; Stradling, David; Townsend-Small, Amy 05-01-2024 -04-30-2025 National Science Foundation Conference Title: A conference connecting Earth and health scientists and students from across the Midwest Role:Collaborator 93806.00 Active Level:Federal
Grant: #RISE-2422874 Investigators:Davis, Kermit; Morrow, Ardythe; Soltanian, Reza; Stradling, David; Townsend-Small, Amy 05-01-2024 -04-30-2025 National Science Foundation Conference Title: A conference connecting Earth and health scientists and students from across the Midwest Role:Collaborator 93806.00 Active Level:Federal
Abbreviated Publications
Book
Where the River Burned: Carl Stokes and the Struggle to Save Cleveland (Cornell UP, 2015), with Richard Stradling.
The Environmental Moment, 1968-1972 (University of Washington Press, 2012)
The Nature of New York: An Environmental History of the Empire State (Cornell University Press, 2010)
Making Mountains: New York City and the Catskills (University of Washington Press, 2007)
Conservation in the Progressive Era: Classic Texts (University of Washington Press, 2004)
Smokestacks and Progressives: Environmentalists, Engineers, and Air Quality in America, 1881-1951 (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999)
In Service to the City: A History of the University of Cincinnati (University of Cincinnati Press, 2018).
Keywords
urban history; environmental history; history of Cincinnati
Courses Taught
History of Cincinnati
Cities in American History
Global Environmental History
Twentieth-Century American Environmental History
Environmental Activism