After London; or, Wild England
An early eco-apocalyptic novel set in the wilderness of post-urban England.
An early eco-apocalyptic novel set in the wilderness of post-urban England.
In this fictional future history, written by the co-founder of Life magazine, the Persian prince and admiral Khan-Li records his astonishing journey through the ruins of “Nhu-Yok,” the famed city of the extinct “Mehrikan” people.
In Catastrophic Times: Resisting the Coming Barbarism warns the reader about the possibility that we have already entered a catastrophic time, determined by the apparently uncontrollable impact of anthropogenic activities and the incapability of governments and authorities to respond effectively.
Pandemic Disease in the Medieval World: Rethinking the Black Death, edited by Monica H. Green, is available to download in its entirety.
The full book by RCC alumna Katrin Kleemann.
In this book, scholars and scientists from twelve disciplines write about the Anthropocene.
In this book, environmental philosopher Eric Katz explores technology’s role in dominating both nature and humanity.