Research

Selected Publications

Urmi Engineer Willoughby, Yellow Fever, Race, and Ecology in Nineteenth-Century New Orleans (Louisiana State University Press, 2017).

Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks and Urmi Engineer Willoughby, A Primer for Teaching Women, Gender, and Sexuality in World History (Duke University Press, 2018).

Urmi Engineer Willoughby, “Race, Health, and Environment,” in Stephanie Foote and Jeffrey J. Cohen eds., The Cambridge Companion to the Environmental Humanities (Cambridge University Press, 2021).

Urmi Engineer Willoughby, “Domesticated Mosquitoes: Colonization and the Growth of Mosquito Habitats in North America,” in Marcus Hall and Dan Tamir eds., Mosquitopia: The Place of Pests in a Healthy World (Routledge, 2021).

Urmi Engineer Willoughby and Kelly Hacker Jones, “Globalization and the Exchange of Medical Knowledge and Practice in Asia,” special issue of The Asian Review of World Histories (February 2018).

Urmi Engineer Willoughby, “The Ecology of Yellow Fever in Antebellum New Orleans: Sugar, Water Control, and Urban Development,” Arcadia (Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Spring 2018).