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Georgina Montgomery
Office: 406F Morrill Hall
Phone: 517-432-8222 ext 152
Research Keywords
- History of the Life Sciences, Primatology, Ethology, Place and Practice, Gender and Science
Research Areas
Time Periods
- 20th Century/Contemporary
Recent or current courses
Significant Scholarly Activities
Journal Articles
- Georgina Montgomery. "Place, Practice and Primatology: Clarence Ray Carpenter, Primate Communication and the Development of Field Methodology, 1931-1945." Journal of the History of Biology 38.3 (2005): 495-533.
- Georgina M. Montgomery. "‘Infinite Loneliness:’ The Life and Times of Miss Congo." Endeavour 33.3 (September 2009): 101-105.
Book Chapter/Articles
- Georgina M. Montgomery and Linda Kalof, "History from Below: Animals as Historical Subjects." In Teaching Human-Animal Studies, edited by M. DeMello. : Lantern Books, December 2009:
Awards, Fellowships & Grants
- Culture and Animals Foundation Research Grant
- Animals and Society Course Award: Annual Award for Academic Excellence in Course Design and Instruction
- National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Animals and Society Institute Fellowship
- CASID/WID Award for Curriculum Development