Catherine Tatiana Dunlop is an associate professor of modern European history at Montana State University, Bozeman. She is the author of Cartophilia, published by the University of Chicago Press, and serves as an associate editor for the journal Environmental History.
"""In her brilliant book, Catherine Dunlop takes the reader on a captivating journey, showing how the mistral - the mythical wind of Provence - has shaped the physical, cultural, economic and political realities of this part of France and of the Mediterranean world throughout history. From sailors to scientists, from Fr�d�ric Mistral to Vincent Van Gogh, this powerful and enigmatic force has shaped not only people's lives, but also their relationship with the world and the art of the 19th and 20th centuries. A deeply original book, which tells a story that is indissolubly social and ecological: that of a wind that has made history.""--Fabien Locher, coauthor of 'Chaos in the Heavens: The Forgotten History of Climate Change'"