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Gallery Essays
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August 24, 2016. Leopold-Hidy Award prize-winning essays. Since April 2003, a Gallery section has appeared in each issue of. Photographs, cartoons, posters, botanical prints, and maps offer insight into the past, and the Gallery sections aim to spark discussion about the wealth of visual materials in our field. Professor Finis Dunaway currently edits the Gallery section. He can be contacted at graphicseditor@environmentalhistory.net. Where the Wild Things Are Now by Sara St. Antoine. Thomas Andrews”...
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President’s Addresses
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August 24, 2016. Leopold-Hidy Award prize-winning essays. In alternate years, the outgoing president of the American Society for Environmental History (ASEH) gives a presidential address at the annual ASEH conference. These talks are published in the journal and listed below. 8220;Going Forth and Multiplying: Animal Acclimatization and Invasion”. 8220;Paradise Lost: Climate Change, Boreal Forests, and Environmental History”. Stephen J. Pyne,. 8220;The End of the World”. Douglas R. Weiner,.
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Welcome
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August 31, 2016. Just another WordPress site. You are here: Home. March 11, 2012. Is the world’s leading scholarly journal in environmental history and the journal of record in the field. Published four times a year by Oxford University Press. On behalf of the American Society for Environmental History. And the Forest History Society. This website offers a range of resources for educators, scholars, students, and the public that are not found in the print journal. The Teaching EH. At the Forest History S...
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Welcome
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August 31, 2016. Just another WordPress site. You are here: Home. March 11, 2012. Is the world’s leading scholarly journal in environmental history and the journal of record in the field. Published four times a year by Oxford University Press. On behalf of the American Society for Environmental History. And the Forest History Society. This website offers a range of resources for educators, scholars, students, and the public that are not found in the print journal. The Teaching EH. At the Forest History S...
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Source Essays
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August 24, 2016. Leopold-Hidy Award prize-winning essays. In January 2006, Editor Mark Cioc added a short “Sources” section to the journal to showcase unusual and innovative source materials of use to environmental historians. 8220;Malaria, Protestants, and Google”. 8220;Postcards Used to Track Environmental History”. Jerald J. Dosch. 8220;Dead birds’ tales: museum specimen feathers as historical archives of environmental pollutants”. Maria Lourdes D. Palomares, Elizabeth Mohammed, and Daniel Pauly.
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News archive
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August 24, 2016. Leopold-Hidy Award prize-winning essays. Graphics Editor Cindy Ott recently contributed a blog about Giant Pumpkins to OUPblog. Expanding on her 2010 Gallery piece on the same subject (15:4). In Bowdoin College’s. Highlights Wallace Scot McFarlane’s April 2012 EH piece on the Androscoggin River, including an interview with McFarlane about his research. MacFarlane’s work is also highlighted on the Oxford University Press blog. Winner of the Jack Temple Kirby Prize for 2011. We are pleased...
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Reflections Essays
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August 24, 2016. Leopold-Hidy Award prize-winning essays. In January 2003, then-Editor Adam Rome introduced a new section, Reflections, which appears periodically. The Reflections series draw on personal experience, and reflect on broad issues in the field. They are particularly well-suited for teaching. 8220;Environmental History Pedagogy Beyond History and on the Web”. James Feldman and Lynne Heasley. Stephen J. Pyne. 8220;Burning border”. LA: light / motion / dreams. Speak Your Mind Cancel reply.
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Editorial Staff
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August 24, 2016. Leopold-Hidy Award prize-winning essays. Jack Patrick Hayes,. Kwantlen University (& University of British Columbia). Finn Arne Jørgensen,. Umeå University, Sweden. Tom Dunlap, Texas A&M Universit, Co-Chair. Joseph Taylor, Simon Fraser University, Co-Chair. Michael Clutter, University of Georgia. William Cronon, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Sarah Gregg, University of Kansas. Mark Madison, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Steven Anderson, President, Forest History Society, ex-officio.