Environmental History
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Can Voting Stop Global Warming?
Dagomar Degroot and Emma Moesswilde | Aug 25, 2020
How societies across human history have handled climate change could inspire our environmental policy today. -
Documenting Disaster
Laura Ansley | Apr 29, 2020
In collecting oral histories around the state, history students at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette have learned about the... -
What’s the Big Deal with the Anthropocene?
R.E. Fulton | Apr 27, 2020
New methodologies of environmental history were a major theme at the 2020 AHA annual meeting. -
Grant of the Week: Thoreau Society Marjorie Harding Memorial Fellowship
Karen Lou | Feb 4, 2020
The Thoreau Society is now accepting applications for its Marjorie Harding Memorial Fellowship for 2020. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Cindy Ermus
Matthew Keough | Oct 4, 2019
Cindy Ermus is an assistant professor of history at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She is also co-founder... -
Grant of the Week: Newberry Library Long-Term Fellowships
Karen Lou | Oct 1, 2019
The Newberry Library is now accepting applications for its Long-Term Fellowships. -
Water Shortages Have a History
James Parker | Sep 26, 2019
Irrigating the arid countryside sounded good to British authorities in Kenya. What went wrong? -
Grant of the Week: Filson Fellowships
Karen Lou | Sep 3, 2019
The Filson Historical Society is now accepting applications for its fellowships. -
Grant of the Week: Newberry Library Short-Term Fellowships
Karen Lou | Aug 27, 2019
The Newberry Library is now accepting applications for its short-term fellowships. -
Meet the 2019 Perspectives Daily Summer Columnists
Allison Miller | May 29, 2019
Follow along as three graduate students write about their scholarship, activism, and much more!
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