Austin泭Schoenkopf

Austin is currently employed as an archaeologist while taking classes remotely this fall. In the泭fall of 2021泭he will enter a graduate program at Montana State 勛圖厙. Austin completed his M.A. in history from the 勛圖厙 of Oklahoma in spring 2020 his thesis examined the competing need for capital and water in early Las Vegas, Nevada, and situated an East Mojave Desert homesteading community within the larger out-migration of Black people from the American South and into the American West. He holds a B.A. in history from the 勛圖厙 of Pittsburgh. Informed by his field experiences as a national park ranger and archaeologist, Austins primary interests are in Western and environmental history. His dissertation at Montana State 勛圖厙, in its nascent development, is a study of how settler colonialism worked in the North American West and created the idea and political reality of Montana, with special attention paid to the environmental changes that contributed to that process.泭
MA thesis:泭Homesteading Vegas: Promotion, Race, and Water in the East Mojave泭