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HISTORIOGRAPHY SERIES
in Global Environmental History
These historiographies each describe and explain the development of
environmental history in a different country or region of the world.
The editors of H-Environment originally conceived this historiographical project as a part of their effort to make the list more reflective the growing
internationalization of the field of environmental history.To make these historiographies permanently available as scholarly resources, as they are published they will appear here on the
H-Environment Website.
The editor of the series is Mark Stoll,
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA.
- Causation and Climate in African History
James C. McCann, Boston University (September 25, 2000)
- Where Are The Historians? Australian
Environmental History
Don Garden, University of Melbourne (October 11, 2000)
- The Greening of Our Past? An Assessment of
South African Environmental Historiography,
Phia Steyn, University of the Orange Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa (November 13, 2000)
- Urban History and Environmental History in
the United States
Joel A. Tarr, Carnegie Mellon University,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. (November 30, 2000)
- At the Intersection of Histories: Technology and the Environment
Jeffrey K. Stine, National
Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, and Joel A. Tarr, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. (January 8, 2001)
- Environmental History (Made) in Latin
America
Guillermo
Castro Herrera, Director for Programs and Institutional Relations, with the
Direction for Academic Affairs, City of Knowledge, Panama (April 19, 2001)
- Linking
American Women's History and Environmental History: A Preliminary
Historiography
Elizabeth D. Blum, Assistant Professor,
Department of History, Troy State University, Troy, Alabama, U.S.A. (May 25, 2001)
- African History and Environmental
History
William Beinart, Professor of Race Relations,
University of Oxford, Oxford, England (June 11, 2001)
- Sowing the Field of British Environmental History
Matt Osborn, Lecturer in Humanities and Coordinator of the Stevenson College Core
Course, University of California, Santa Cruz (September 19, 2001)
- Writing
about the Past with Green Ink: The Emergence of Finnish Environmental
History
Timo Myllyntaus, Senior Lecturer of Economic and Social
History, Department of Social Science History, University of Helsinki,
Finland (December 16, 2002)
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