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Mars Plater

Assistant Professor, University of Connecticut-Stamford


Environment, 19th c. US, Race, Immigration, diaspora and immigrant entrepreneurship

I study green spaces in nineteenth-century New York City that were sites of unruliness, protest, and environmental activism for the diverse and divided working class. Commercial parks like pleasure gardens, beer gardens, and excursion groves sold access to nature to city people without much spare change.



Recent Conference Participation
2026 BHC Meeting: Presenter, "Integrating Commercial Green Spaces in Nineteenth-Century New York City"

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