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Professor Briony McDonagh's Recognition (5)

Winner of the Bristol-Bern Prize in Public Environmental History
2023

Description The Risky Cities project won the 2023 Bristol-Bern Prize in Public Environmental History for work using histories and stories of flooding and living with water to build flood resilience and climate action in the city of Hull, UK.
Research Themes Cultural and Creative Industries
Energy, Environment and Sustainability
Social Justice and Responsibility
Research Centres/Groups Leverhulme Centre for Water Cultures
Projects Risky Cities: Living with water in an uncertain future climate
Org Units Energy and Environment Institute
School of Humanities
Education Studies
Faculty of Arts, Cultures and Education

Winner of Joan Thirsk Memorial Prize for the best book in British or Irish rural history.
2018

Description Elite Women and the Agricultural Landscape, 1700-1830 (Routledge, 2018) was the winner of Joan Thirsk Memorial Prize for the best book in British or Irish rural history.
Research Themes Energy, Environment and Sustainability
Social Justice and Responsibility
Research Centres/Groups Leverhulme Centre for Water Cultures
Gender, Place and Memory 1400-1900
Projects Gendering the commons
Org Units Energy and Environment Institute
Geography and Environment