Peder Anker (historian)
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Peder Anker (pronounced /PAY-dur anchor/; born May 27, 1966, in
Oslo, Norway Oslo ( or ; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of towns and cities in Norway, most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a Counties of Norway, county and a Municipalities of Norway, municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a populat ...
) is a
historian A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical narrative and research of past events as relating to the human species; as well as the ...
of environmental sciences, specializing in the history of
ecology Ecology () is the natural science of the relationships among living organisms and their Natural environment, environment. Ecology considers organisms at the individual, population, community (ecology), community, ecosystem, and biosphere lev ...
and ecological architecture and design. Anker is currently a Professor of History of Science at the
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at
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. Anker has received research fellowships from the
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, the
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and the
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, and been a visiting scholar at both
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and
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. He is the author of ''The Power of The Periphery: How Norway Became an Environmental Pioneer for the World'' (Cambridge University Press, 2020). This interdisciplinary book explores the history of environmental sciences in Norway from the publishing of
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'' until the
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in 1992. He is also the author of ''From Bauhaus to Eco-House: A History of Ecological Design'' (2010) and ''Imperial Ecology: Environmental Order in the British Empire, 1895-1945'' (2001). In 2022 he published a book in Norwegian, ''Livet er best ute: Friluftslivets Historie og filosofi'' (Kagge 2022). His latest book is ''For the Love of Bombs: The Trail of Nuclear Suffering'' (Anthem Press, 2025).


Early life

Peder Anker was born in
Oslo, Norway Oslo ( or ; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of towns and cities in Norway, most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a Counties of Norway, county and a Municipalities of Norway, municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a populat ...
. His mother, Bodil Borchsenius Anker, was a high-school teacher and researcher of pedagogy at the
University of Oslo The University of Oslo (; ) is a public university, public research university located in Oslo, Norway. It is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation#Europe, oldest university in Norway. Originally named the Royal Frederick Univ ...
, while his father, Erik Anker, was a partner at the architectural office Anker & Hølaas. Peder attended Oslo Waldorf School and Persbraaten High School, both in Oslo. His older brother Espen Anker is a practicing
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while his younger sister Hedevig Anker is an artist. Peder has two children, Lukas and Theo. Anker earned a B.A. in Environmental Philosophy in 1991 from the
University of Oslo The University of Oslo (; ) is a public university, public research university located in Oslo, Norway. It is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation#Europe, oldest university in Norway. Originally named the Royal Frederick Univ ...
, a M.A. in
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in 1993 from the
University of Oslo The University of Oslo (; ) is a public university, public research university located in Oslo, Norway. It is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation#Europe, oldest university in Norway. Originally named the Royal Frederick Univ ...
, a M.A. in
History of Science The history of science covers the development of science from ancient history, ancient times to the present. It encompasses all three major branches of science: natural science, natural, social science, social, and formal science, formal. Pr ...
in 1998 from
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, and a Ph.D. in
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in 1999 from
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.


Career

Anker started his academic career at the
University of Oslo The University of Oslo (; ) is a public university, public research university located in Oslo, Norway. It is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation#Europe, oldest university in Norway. Originally named the Royal Frederick Univ ...
, where he was a lecturer at the Department of
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from 1993 to 1994. After receiving his Ph.D., he became a research fellow at the Department of
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at the
University of Oslo The University of Oslo (; ) is a public university, public research university located in Oslo, Norway. It is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation#Europe, oldest university in Norway. Originally named the Royal Frederick Univ ...
in 2000. He then taught at
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, in the Department of
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from 2000 to 2001. During this time, he published his first book, ''Imperial Ecology: Environmental Order in the British Empire, 1895-1945''. From here, he conducted Postdoctoral Research at the Center for Development and Environment at the
University of Oslo The University of Oslo (; ) is a public university, public research university located in Oslo, Norway. It is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation#Europe, oldest university in Norway. Originally named the Royal Frederick Univ ...
until 2006. From 2006 to 2009, he continued at the
University of Oslo The University of Oslo (; ) is a public university, public research university located in Oslo, Norway. It is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation#Europe, oldest university in Norway. Originally named the Royal Frederick Univ ...
where he was a
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for the Forum for the University History. Anker is currently a
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at The
Gallatin School of Individualized Study The Gallatin School of Individualized Study is a liberal arts school within New York University. Students at Gallatin design an interdisciplinary concentration based on their specific interests and career goals. Most courses can be taken at any ...
at
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private university, private research university in New York City, New York, United States. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded in 1832 by Albert Gallatin as a Nondenominational ...
. While working at The
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, he co-founded GLOBAL Design NYU, and is currently working as GDNYU Director along with Mitchell Joachim. While at
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, he published ''From Bauhaus to Ecohouse: A History of Ecological Design'' and ''The Power of The Periphery''. For his work in
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, Anker was interviewed by
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for a
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Documentary, “How the ‘ecosystem’ myth has been used for sinister means." In 1995-1999, Anker participated in the Fulbright-Hays Fellowship Program, Bertram and Barbara Cohn Fellowship at
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, and was a
Dibner Institute The Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology (1992–2006) was a research institute established at MIT, and housed in a renovated building (E56) on campus at 38 Memorial Drive, overlooking the Charles River.Charles H. BallMIT to ...
Graduate Fellow at the
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.


Selected works

*''For the Love of Bombs: The Trail of Nuclear Suffering'' (Anthem 2025) *''Livet er best ute: Friluftslivets Historie og filosofi'' (Kagge 2022) * “Cycles and circulation: a theme in the history of biology and medicine“, with Nick Hopwood et.al., ''History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences'' 43:89 (2021), 1-39. * “Deep Impact: Animal-, Plant- or Insect-Aided Design as techniques to mitigate stress on urban non-human species,” Terreform ONE, Mitchel Joachim, Peder Anker, Nicholas Gervasi, ''Topos Magazine'', 112 (Sept. 2020), 32-37. * ''The Power of the Periphery: How Norway Became an Environmental Pioneer for the World'', Cambridge University Press, 2020. * “Computing Environmental Design,” ''Computer Architectures: Constructing the Common Ground, 1945-1980,'' Theodora Vardouli and Olga Touloumi (eds.), (London: Routledge, 2019), 15-34. * “Anthropocene Architecture: Design Earth’s Geostories” with Nina Edwards Anker, ''The Avery Review'' 29 (Feb. 2018). * Republished in: Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy, ''Geostories: Another Architecture for the Environment'', (Barcelona: Actar, 2018), 206-213. * “A pioneer country? A history of Norwegian climate politics” ''Climatic Change'', (Online March 2016), 1-13. Journal edition 151:1 (2018), 29-41. * ''Global Design: Elsewhere Envisioned'', with Mitchell Joachim and Louise Harpman. (Munich: Prestel, 2014). * “The Call for a New Ecotheology in Norway,” ''
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'' 7:2 (2013), 187–207. * “Ecological Communication at the Oxford Imperial Forestry Institute,” in Cultivating the Colonies: Colonial States and their Environmental Legacies, Christina Folke Ax (et.a.) (ed.) Ohio University Press, 2011. * “Viewing the Earth from Without or from Within” with Nina Edwards Anker, New Geographies 4 (2011), 89–94. * ''From Bauhaus to Eco-House: A History of Ecological Design'' (
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Press 2010). * "Seeing Pink: The Eco-Art of Simon Starling," Journal of Visual Art Practice 7 (2008), 3–9. * "Deep Ecology in Bucharest," Trumpeter 24 (2008), 56–58. * "Science as a Vacation: A History of Ecology in Norway," History of Science, 45:4 (2007), 455–479. * "Buckminster Fuller as Captain of Spaceship Earth," Minerva, 45:4 (2007), 417–434. * "Graphic Language: Herbert Bayer’s Environmental Design," Environmental History, 12:2 (2007), 254–279. * "The Closed World of Ecological Architecture," The Journal of Architecture, 10:5 (2005), 527–552. * "The Bauhaus of Nature," Modernism/Modernity, 12:2 (2005), 229–251. * "The Ecological Colonization of Space," Environmental History, 10:2 (2005), 239–268. * "A Vindication of the Rights of Brutes," Philosophy and Geography, 7:2 (2004), 261–266. * "The Economy of Nature in the Botany of Nehemiah Grew," Archives of Natural History, 31:2 (2004), 191–207. * "The Politics of Ecology in South Africa on the Radical Left," Journal of the History of Biology, 37:2 (2004), 303–331. * "The Philosopher’s Cabin and the Household of Nature," Ethics, Place and Environment, 6:2 (2003), 131–141. * "The Context of Ecosystem Theory," Ecosystems, 5:7 (2002), 611–613. * ''Imperial Ecology: Environmental Order in the British Empire, 1895-1945'' (
Harvard University Harvard University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the History of the Puritans in North America, Puritan clergyma ...
Press, 2001). * "The Dream of the Biocentric community and the Structure of Utopias," with Nina Witoszek, Worldviews, 2 (1998), 239–256.


Accolades

* New York State Council on the Arts Design Award (with Nina Edwards), 2003. * Forum for History of Human Science, Dissertation Prize, 2000. * Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Derek Bok Center, 1997.


References


External links


Peder Anker Website
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