Environmental history
Environmental history is the study of human interaction with the natural world over time, emphasising the active role nature plays in influencing human affairs and vice versa.
Environmental history first emerged in the United States out of the environmental movement of the 1960s and 1970s, and much of its impetus still stems from present-day global environmental concerns. The field was founded on conservation issues but has broadened in scope to include more general social and scientific history and may deal with cities, population or sustainable development. As all history occurs in the natural world, environmental history tends to focus on particular time-scales, geographic regions, or key themes. It is also a strongly multidisciplinary subject that draws widely on both the humanities and natural science.
The subject matter of environmental history can be divided into three main components. The first, nature itself and its change over time, includes the physical impact of humans on the Earth's land, water, atmosphere and biosphere. The second category, how humans use nature, includes the environmental consequences of increasing population, more effective technology and changing patterns of production and consumption. Other key themes are the transition from nomadic hunter-gatherer communities to settled agriculture in the Neolithic Revolution, the effects of colonial expansion and settlements, and the environmental and human consequences of the Industrial and technological revolutions. Finally, environmental historians study how people think about nature – the way attitudes, beliefs and values influence interaction with nature, especially in the form of myths, religion and science.
References
References
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External Links
External links
[edit]- Podcasts
- Jan W.Oosthoek podcasts on many aspects of the subject including interviews with eminent environmental historians
- Nature's Past: Canadian Environmental History Podcast features monthly discussions about the environmental history research community in Canada.
- EnvirohistNZ Podcast is a podcast that looks at the environmental history of New Zealand.
- Institutions & resources
- International Consortium of Environmental History Organizations (ICE-HO)
- Oosthoek, K.J.W. What is environmental history?
- Historiographies of different countries
- H-Environment web resource for students of environmental history
- American Society for Environmental History
- European Society for Environmental History
- Environmental History Now
- Environmental History Resources
- Environmental History Timeline
- Environmental History on the Internet
- Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society and its Environment & Society Portal
- Forest History Society
- Australian and New Zealand Environmental History Network
- Brazilian Environmental History Network
- Centre for Environmental History at the Australian National University
- Network in Canadian History and the Environment
- Centre for World Environmental History, University of Sussex
- Croatian journal for environmental history in croatian, english, german and slovenian
- Environmental History Virtual Library
- Environmental History Top News
- Environmental History Mobile Application Project
- HistoricalClimatology.com Explores climate history, a form of environmental history.
- Climate History Network Network of climate historians.
- Environment & Society Portal
- Turkish Society for Environmental History Archived 2015-08-17 at the Wayback Machine
- Journals
- JSTOR: All Volumes and Issues - Browse - Environmental History [1996–2007 (Volumes 1–12)]
- JSTOR: All Volumes and Issues - Browse - Forest & Conservation History [1990–1995 (Volumes 34–39)]
- JSTOR: All Volumes and Issues - Browse - Environmental Review: ER [1976–1989 (Volumes 1–13)]
- JSTOR: All Volumes and Issues - Browse - Environmental History Review [1990–1995 (Volumes 14–19)]
- JSTOR: All Volumes and Issues - Browse - Journal of Forest History [1974–1989 (Volumes 18–33)]
- JSTOR: All Volumes and Issues - Browse - Forest History [1957–1974 (Volumes 1–17)]
- Environment and History, Published by White Horse Press with British-based Editorial collective Archived 2015-09-17 at the Wayback Machine
- Environmental History, Co-published quarterly by the American Society for Environmental History and the (US) Forest History Society
- Global Environment: A Journal of History and Natural and Social Sciences, Published in New Zealand with special regard to the modern and contemporary ages
- Historia Ambiental Latinoamericana y Caribeña (HALAC)
- Journal of the North Atlantic
- Economic and Ecohistory: Research Journal for Economic and Environmental History (Croatia)
- Pacific Historical Review
- Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History, published by the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society and ESEH
- Articles
- Videos
Further Reading
Further reading
[edit]- Biasillo, Roberta, Claudio de Majo, eds. "Storytelling and Environmental History: Experiences from Germany and Italy", RCC Perspectives: Transformations in Environment and Society 2020, no. 2. doi.org/10.5282/rcc/9116.
- Hall, Marcus, and Patrick Kupper (eds.), "Crossing Mountains: The Challenges of Doing Environmental History", RCC Perspectives 2014, no. 4. doi.org/10.5282/rcc/6510.
- Mauch, Christof, "Notes From the Greenhouse: Making the Case for Environmental History", RCC Perspectives 2013, no. 6. doi.org/10.5282/rcc/5661.