Looking forward to hearing Emily O'Gorman and Taylor Coyne talking about more-than-human histories on October 16. I merely sit back and chair. #histSTM#envhist#skyhistorians
Taylor Coyne and Emily OโGorman discuss the ways that the more-than-human world has shaped histories.
Happy National Public Lands Day! Iโm delighted that @sierramagazine.bsky.social#SavingYellowstone#skystorians#envhist
Visited the former open cast uranium mine in Ronneburg/Thuringia which has been turned into a lovely park about a decade ago. Itโs always uncanny to see these kinds of landscapes. They did a great job in showing some of the scars and violent history. #envhist#landscape
ICYMI "Like every other Western traveller in his position, Burchell relied on local labour, expertise and the advice of a variety of 'Indigenous intermediaries.'" - @patriciasgeo.bsky.socialniche-canada.org/2024/09/27/i...#envhist#histsci#indigenoushistory
In 1825, British botanist William Burchell traveled to Brazil on a diplomatic mission. He collected thousands of plant specimens and relied heavily on Indigenous and local intermediaries for assistanc...
Time to prepare an abstract: The deadline for the 13th biennial ESEH conference, in Uppsala, Sweden, is on 31 October. Alongside the conventional formats, this conference welcomes "Different World Sessions" like history cafes, poetry slams, debates, artistic interventions and more. #envhist#envhum
13th Biennial European Society for Environmental History (ESEH) Conferenceย Climate Histories The European Society for Environmental History (ESEH) is pleased to invite proposals for sessions, individ...
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Today on our site we have "Intermediaries, Archives and the Brazilian Travel of William Burchell, 1825-1830" by @patriciasgeo.bsky.socialniche-canada.org/2024/09/27/i...#envhist#brazil#histgeog#histsci
In 1825, British botanist William Burchell traveled to Brazil on a diplomatic mission. He collected thousands of plant specimens and relied heavily on Indigenous and local intermediaries for assistanc...