Here’s a roundup of all of our Environmental History posts.
- Agency and Diaspora in Atlantic History: Reassessing the African Contribution to Rice Cultivation in the Americas
- Bird Day for Kids: Progressive Conservation in Theory and Practice
- Conservation is now a Dead Word: Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the Transformation of American Environmentalism
- Conservation, Exploitation and Cultural Change in the Indian Forest Service, 1875–1927
- Green Havoc: Panama Disease, Environmental Change, and Labor Process in the Central American Banana Industry
- Hints and Suggestions to Farmers: George Washington Carver and Rural Conservation in the South
- Seeding the Water as the Earth: The Epicenter and the Peripheries of a Western Aquacultural Revolution
- Shades of Darkness: Race and Environmental History
- The Rise and Fall of Plains Indian Horse Cultures
Architecture, Design, and Urban Environmentalism
- Adaptation and Innovation: Archaeological and Architectural Perspectives on the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake
- graphic language: Herbert Bayer’s Environmental Design
- The Nature of Water: Reform and the Antebellum Crusade for Municipal Water in Boston
Climate Change, Global Warming, and Energy
- SPENCER WEART ON DEPICTING GLOBAL WARMING
- the ecological Colonization of Space
- the strange Stillness of the Past: Toward an Environmental History of Sound and Noise
Cultural and Social Environmental Histories
- Blues in the Green: Ecocriticism Under Critique
- John Muir and the Modern: Passion for Nature
- the ego ideal of the Good Camper and the Nature of Summer Camp
- the greening of America, Catholic Style, 1930–1950
- Visions of the Land: Science, Literature, and the American Environment from the Era of Exploration to the Age of Ecology
- Woman vs. Man vs. Bugs: Gender and Popular Ecology in Early Reactions to Silent Spring
Deindustrialization and Environmental Impacts
- Capital and Community Reconsidered: The Politics and Meaning of Deindustrialization
- Knowing Industrial Pollution: Nuisance Law and the Power of Tradition in a Time of Rapid Economic Change, 1840–1864
Exploration, Frontiers, and Natural Resource Use
- A Maritime Logic to Vietnamese History? Littoral Society in Hoi An’s Trading World c.1550–1830
- Down to Earth: Nature, Agency, and Power in History
- Offa’s Dyke Between Nature and Culture
- The Nationalization of Nature
- The Unending Frontier: An Environmental History of the Early Modern World
Forests and Land Management
- Gateways to the Southwest: The Story of Arizona State Parks
- Opportunities in Marine Environmental History
- The age of wood: Fuel and Fighting in French Forests, 1940–1944
- The Political Legacy of Robert W. Straub
Health, Disease, and the Environment
- Diseased Goods: Global Exchanges in the Eastern Pacific Basin, 1770–1850
- Native American Vulnerability and Resiliency to Great Cascadia Earthquakes
Historical Environmental Thought and Theory
- Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Survive
- Evolutionary History: Prospectus for a New Field
- History’s Freaks of Nature
- The World According to Jared Diamond
Industrialization, Innovation, and Technology
- Fueling Innovation: Discovering Who Invented the Internal Combustion Engine
- The Genesis of Synthetic: Who Invented Plastic and Why Did Humans Invent Plastic?
- Who Invented Air Conditioning? A Brief History of Modern Air Conditioning
- Who Invented the Straw? Unveiling Its Impactful Evolution
Marine and Aquatic Environmental History
- Opportunities in Marine Environmental History
- Seeding the Water as the Earth: The Epicenter and the Peripheries of a Western Aquacultural Revolution
Race, Environmentalism, and Identity
- Shades of Darkness: Race and Environmental History
- Woman vs. Man vs. Bugs: Gender and Popular Ecology in Early Reactions to Silent Spring
Reviews, Films, and Environmental Media
- Book Review: The Still-Burning Bush
- SPECIAL FORUM: Films Every Environmental Historian Should See
- Tom Dunlap on Early Bird Guides
- Neil Maher on Shooting the Moon
Science, Environmental Policy, and Global Conservation
- POTENTIAL FORESTS: Degradation Narratives, Science, and Environmental Policy in Protectorate Morocco, 1912–1956
- Representing the Resource
- The most valuable birds in the world: International Conservation Science and the Revival of Peru’s Guano Industry, 1909–1965