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Uses for courtyard space: parking

JeesHelsinki wrote 1 day ago: The history of those inner courtyards in Helsinki is full of fascinating stories of social and cultu … more →

Tags: Cars, Courtyards, Helsinki

Nature’s Past Canadian Environmental History Podcast Episode 11 Available

seankheraj wrote 5 days ago: Episode 11 Animals, History, and Environment: November 22, 2009. [55:05] Environmental history is pr … more →

Tags: animals, Canadian History, Nature's Past, Podcast

Liza Piper on Disease in Canada's North

seankheraj wrote 6 days ago: Bishop Turquetil at hospital c. 1935 D.L. McKeand / LAC / e004413853 Professor Liza Piper from the D … more →

Tags: Canadian History

Book Review - Classic Alpine Literature : Land Above the Trees, A Guide to American Alpine Tundra

kimikocat wrote 6 days ago: A mountain is a vertical world. As we move upwards, we travel through layered ecosystems. In the Sie … more →

Tags: Library, Book Reviews, California, Sierra Nevada, Ecology, Natural History, Anne Zwinger, Land Above the Trees, montane ecosystems

Welcome to envirohistory NZ2 comments

envirohistorynz wrote 1 week ago: Environmental history is all about the relationship between human beings and the natural environment … more →

Tags: Intro, New Zealand

Doctoral study opportunity in environmental history - UWO

Bob Payne wrote 1 week ago: Doctoral research opportunity in environmental history … more →

Tags: research funds, Policy, LinkedIn, Human Dimensions, social institutions, Ontario, Indigenous people, Canada

Exploring Environmental History Podcast Nominated for European Podcast Award

seankheraj wrote 2 weeks ago: Good news in the world of environmental history podcasting. Jan Oosthoek’s long-running podcas … more →

Tags: Podcast

The past: kinda sucky.45 comments

ari wrote 2 weeks ago: Speaking of period dramas on television, John Rogers recently told me to watch Life on Mars. So I am … more →

Tags: pop culture obsessions, The built environment

It ate the food it ne'er had eat.8 comments

eric wrote 3 weeks ago: When US sailors first set foot on Midway (then called Brooks) in 1867, the birds were so numerous on … more →

Tags: History and Current Events

New Nature's Past Podcast

andrewdsmith wrote 3 weeks ago: Logo of the Nature's Past Podcast Episode 10 of Nature’s Past, the podcast of the Network in Can … more →

Tags: Canadian History, Nature's Past, niche

Olympic site begins to take shape, but the Lea remains polluted

Jim wrote 3 weeks ago: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/oct/30/stratford-london-2012-olympics The Guardian published anoth … more →

Tags: West Ham and the Lea in the News, west ham, River Lea, Stratford Back Rivers, Lower Lea, 2012 Olympics, River Lee, River History, Lower Lee

Upcoming Nature|History|Society Fall Event with Professor Liza Piper

seankheraj wrote 4 weeks ago: This November 16th and 17th, Professor Liza Piper will be visiting UBC for the Nature|History|Societ … more →

Tags: Canadian North, History

Reminder of presentations so far

vlafaye wrote 1 month ago: It’s the end of week 1 and we’ve got a great line-up for you today, but unlike with … more →

Tags: Schedule Announcements, language, Globalization, identity, Borders, Waste Studies, language death, interdisciplinarity, Education

Graduate Study Opportunities: Biodiversity Science and Conservation in Southern Ontario

Bob Payne wrote 1 month ago: Wanted: graduate students for funded studentships at Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario … more →

Tags: Training, social science, Environmental management, Human Dimensions, social institutions, Ontario, Protected Areas, Canada, Education

Nature's Past Canadian Environmental History Podcast Episode 10 Available1 comment

seankheraj wrote 1 month ago: Episode 10 Digital Technologies and Environmental History: October 21, 2009. [40:59] How have online … more →

Tags: digital history, General, Nature's Past, Podcast, Sean Kheraj

Kheraj Speaking at City of Vancouver Archives Fundraiser

seankheraj wrote 1 month ago: Postcard of Siwash Rock, Stanley Park If you’re looking for something to do this Sunday aftern … more →

Tags: General, Sean Kheraj, Stanley Park

The River Lea's modern pollution problems covered in the Guardian1 comment

Jim wrote 1 month ago: Leo Hickman’s article on the current condition of the river Lea shows how little has changed s … more →

Tags: West Ham and the Lea in the News, 2012 Olympics, Channelsea, East London Environment, Jim Clifford, london rivers, Olympic Environment, Pollution History, River History

Listening to the North

andrewstuhl wrote 1 month ago: This post is a contribution to this week’s Polar Week activities.  Learn more here.  It is als … more →

Tags: All things Arctic, Community Involvement, Volunteering and Philanthropy, Arctic, Inuvik, N.W.T., volunteerism

Local Environments, Global Impacts: 2009 Svartárkot Environmental History Workshop

seankheraj wrote 1 month ago: Godafoss Waterfall Very few Canadian graduate students take classes in Iceland. With support from th … more →

Tags: General, Podcast, History


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