New edition Exploring Environmental History Podcast & update timeline
A new edition of the Exploring Environmental History Podcast is now available. In this edition Marc Hall, Assistant Professor at the Universities of Utah and Zurich, considers the question if there are different regional flavours of environmental history. He is well placed to do so with his transatlantic institutional affiliations. In addition he argues that environmental history has moved beyond the question of how we got ourselves into the present environmental problems. Now environmental historians consider how and why people have changed ecosystems and how in return the environment changes people in the way they act and think. This opens up a whole new set of questions for historians to address making environmental history such a dynamic field. But what is the future of the field?
This is part three of a four-part series of podcasts investigating the nature, methods and challenges of environmental history.
The timeline of European Environmental History has also been updated and is now brought up to the 20th century. View the timeline at: http://www.eh-resources.org/timeline/timeline.html
To listen to the podcast, go to the Environmental History Resources website at: http://www.eh-resources.org/podcast/podcast.html
Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes at:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=276398458
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