Past Documenting Environmental Change Seminars
2002-2004
Wilko Graf von Hardenberg, Department of Geography, Cambridge (11 February 2004)
Nation and Nature: Fascism, Aesthetics and Conservation in ItalyHelen McDonald, History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge (3 December 2003)
Rock birds and beach blonds: mid-twentieth-century falcon trapping cultures in East Coast AmericaEuropean forests and woodlands, 1500-1800
Paul Warde, Pembroke College, Cambridge (26 November 2003)A.T. Grove, Geography Department, Cambridge (5 November 2003)
Climatic history in relation to climatic predictionMeena Singh, Centre for History and Economics, Cambridge (11 June 2003)
Reconstructing the environmental history of LesothoSverker Sorlin, University of Umea, and Michael Bravo, University of Cambridge (12 May 2003)
Narrative and PracticeWilliam Beinart, St Antony's College, University of Oxford (30 April 2003)
Ecological Imperialism and the Prickly PearClive Oppenheimer, Department of Geography, Cambridge (12 March 2003)
Reconstructing the nature and impact of volcanic eruptionsRichard Drayton, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (26 February 2003)
Environmental History as a Just So Story: Alfred Crosby's ‘Ecological Imperialism'Ed Russell, University of Virginia/Clare Hall (6 November 2002)
Evolutionary history: prospectus for a new fieldOliver Rackham, Corpus Christi College (23 October 2002)
Documenting the ecological history of the Mediterranean