Ukraine and Camels: Features of the Incorporation into the Steppe Landscape
This Arcadia article is about how camels used, until recently, to be a central feature of the steppe landscape of Southern Ukraine.
This Arcadia article is about how camels used, until recently, to be a central feature of the steppe landscape of Southern Ukraine.
How Australian historical documents resolved questions about an unusual merganser specimen from Korea at the American Museum of Natural History.
Rather than revealing the power of nature to shape human history, yellow fever is a disease that historically entangles nature and culture.
The urbanization of Bangalore transformed the once-strong relationship between communities and the lakes that they once created and maintained.
In the nineteenth century, tuberculous individuals could travel from Europe to Echuca, Australia, in search of a cure.
The process of defining Kosovo’s postconflict landscape amplifies narratives of division and marginalizes memories of cooperation.