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Jennifer Eaglin

Jennifer Eaglin

Jennifer Eaglin

Assistant Professor | Department of History | College of Arts and Sciences

eaglin.5@osu.edu

146 Dulles Hall
230 Annie and John Glenn Ave.
Columbus, OH
43210

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Areas of Expertise

  • Latin American History
  • Environment, Health, Technology, & Science
  • Sociopolitics of the Ethanol Industry

Education

  • Ph.D., History, Michigan State University (2015)
  • M.A., International Relations, Johns Hopkins University (2009)
  • B.A., History and Spanish, Spelman College (2005)

Jennifer Eaglin is a historian of modern Latin American energy development. She joined Ohio State University as an assistant professor of environmental history/sustainability in 2016. Her first book, Sweet Fuel: A Political and Environmental History of Brazilian Ethanol (Oxford University Press) is forthcoming in March 2022. While most are aware of the US’ corn-based ethanol industry, her book traces the growth of the Brazilian sugar-ethanol industry from the 1930s to the creation of the National Ethanol Program (Proálcool) in 1975 to the launch of the flex-fuel engine in the 2000s and the labor and water pollution issues that came along with it. Eaglin’s work has appeared in such journals as Environmental History and the Latin American Research Review. 

At OSU, Eaglin teaches courses on the History of Brazil, the History of the Car, and Latin American Environmental History. In addition to her role in the History department, Eaglin is a core faculty member of the Sustainability Institute at OSU.  

Eaglin received her Bachelor’s from Spelman College, her Master’s from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), and her Doctorate from Michigan State University.

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