M. D. (Mark) Usher

How would you define yourself?

Professor, Farmer, Builder

M. D. (Mark) Usher

Please describe yourself and your areas of interest.

I am a Classics professor by day and a farmer, gardener, and builder the rest of the time. I trained as a carpenter's apprentice in Germany before doing a PhD at the University of Chicago. We built our own house and outbuildings, raise sheep and Scottish Highland beef, and manage a maple sugaring operation. My research, writing, and teaching is in the areas of Antiquity and Environmental Humanities.

Why did you become a Companion of the Guild?

I read Unto This Last and The Nature of Gothic and it changed my life. To be part of an educational charity he founded in 1871 has been a priority ever since. I couldn't agree more with his reasoning for founding the Guild: "If the thing is impossible, you need not trouble yourselves about it; if possible, try for it . . . Utopianism is not our business—the work is."

Web link: www.uvm.edu/cas/geography/profiles/m-d-usher