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Historical and environmental geography, urban geography, gentrification, globalization and uneven development, geospatial science and the humanities
Biography
Brian Page, Ph.D., is a Research Professor and a cornerstone of the department's history. Throughout his distinguished tenure, including many years of leadership as Department Chair, Dr. Page has been instrumental in shaping the academic landscape of our community and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. A favorite among alumni, his courses, such as Environment and Society in the American Past and Urban Geography, are remembered by many for their depth, insight, and lasting impact on their professional perspectives.
Beyond his administrative and teaching legacy, Dr. Page is an historical geographer who explores the social and environmental dynamics of urbanization across North America and Asia. His current research focuses on the ‘remnant foreign landscapes’ of China, examining how Western architectural imprints in places like the Kuling summer retreat and Beijing’s Legation District continue to shape modern urban identity. His work also extends to Singapore, where he investigates the intersections of globalization, environmental change, and urban development in hawker culture. He holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in Geography from UC Berkeley and a B.A. from UC Santa Cruz.
Education
PhD, Geography | University of California Berkeley | 1993
MA, Geography | University of California Berkeley | 1988
BA Environmental Studies and BA Community Studies | University of California Santa Cruz | 1984
