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Diana Muir, also known as Diana Muir Appelbaum, is an American historian from Newton, Massachusetts, best known for her 2000 book, Reflections in Bullough's Pond, a history of the impact of human activity on the ecosystem.


Personal life
Appelbaum was born at , Virginia. Her father was in the army, and the family lived in several states before settling in the small town of Old Lyme, Connecticut, when she was entering eleventh grade. She won an AFS Intercultural Programs scholarship and spent a year in , Chile, before graduating from Old Lyme High School. She attended of Columbia University, in New York City. Her parents are Elizabeth Carmen ( née Whitman) and the nuclear engineer ( Patayonis Karteroulis). Her paternal grandparents were Greek. Her sister is the entrepreneur . She is married to Paul S. Appelbaum, a psychiatrist and professor at Columbia University with whom she has co-authored articles. They have three adult children, including Binyamin and .


Environmentalism
Muir, an environmental historian, is a critic of what she calls the American choice of "profitability over sustainability". She has been called ""Donahue, Brian, The Great Meadow: Farmers and the Land in Colonial Concord, 2004, p. 264 and a "shameless environmentalist".Kenneth Rapoza, "'Reflections' wins the Massachusetts Book Award for the best non-fiction book published in 2000", The Boston Globe, December 9, 2001 She has written a column for the Massachusetts Sierran, the magazine of the Massachusetts .


Works
Muir is the author of histories of (1985) and the Fourth of July (1989). The sociologist has called Muir's books key works in the social history of holidays.Amitai Etzioni, "Flirting and Flag-waving, the revealing story of holidays and rituals", Chronicle of Higher Education, December 11, 2002.

She has also authored two picture books for children, Giants in the Land (1993) and (1997).Erica Noonan, "'Giants' Makes Children's book List", The Boston Globe, December 3, 2000

Reflections in Bullough's Pond

According to the Daily News Tribune, "Muir's 2000 book Reflections in Bullough's Pond reads more like a novel than a history book. In the book, Muir shows the historical relationship between New England's economy and the environment. She expands the relationship into a national and global analysis of America's, and the world's, current environmental and political problems: global warming, ozone depletion, and Middle East oil dependence, to name a few. Muir claims America's oil dependent economy has hit a dead end. Muir argues that Americans can, and must, make economic changes to alleviate their environmental and political problems."

Muir draws on many academic disciplines in her work. As the put it:

She has published a number of articles on genetics and ethnicity, "Genetics and the Jewish Identity", with Paul S. Appelbaum, Jerusalem Post, February 11, 2008 The Gene Wars with Paul S. Appelbaum, Azure, Winter 5767 / 2007, No. 27 defending the position that ethnicity is a matter of language and customs, not genetic descent.Robert Miller, "Nature versus nurture", News Times, August 2, 2008


Selected publications

Books
  • Thanksgiving: an American Holiday (1985)
  • The Glorious Fourth: An American Holiday (1989)
  • Reflections in Bullough's Pond: Economy and Ecosystem in New England (2000)


Books for children


Articles
  • "The Gene Wars", with Paul S. Appelbaum, Azure, Winter 5767 / 2007, No. 27
  • "A Land without a People for a People without a Land", Middle Eastern Quarterly, Spring 2008, vol. 15, no. 2, "A Land without a People for a People without a Land", Middle Eastern Quarterly, Spring 2008, vol. 15, no. 2
  • "Jewish Identity and Egyptian Revival Architecture", Journal of Jewish Identities, summer 2012


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