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Explorations in Environmental History

Arcadia is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal for short, engaging environmental histories.
Arcadia, Spring 2022, no. 2

A Blue-Green Oasis in the Heart of the Kazakh Steppe: The Korgalzhyn Nature Reserve

by
David Moon

The Korgalzhyn nature reserve is a blue-green oasis of protected nature in the heart of the semi-arid Kazakh steppe.

Arcadia, Spring 2022, no. 1

In Praise of Weeds: Sympoiesis at St. James’s Piccadilly

by
Kate Rigby

“Aftermath: Weeds and Wilding” is a collaborative eco-religious project seeking seeds of resilience and regeneration in the midst of disaster.

Arcadia, Autumn 2021, no. 34

Touching Power: White Womanhood, Colonial Spectacle, and the “Forces of Nature” at the Boulder Power Inaugural

by
Sarah Kanouse

Gender colonization, progress, and nature on display as the first electricity from Hoover Dam arrived in Los Angeles in 1936.

Arcadia, Autumn 2021, no. 33

The Day of the Waterfall: Tourism, Identity, and Gender at the Trollhättan Hydropower Plant

by
Fabian Zimmer

A close reading of the tourist spectacle devised to give a hydropower company an environmentally- and socially-friendly image.

Arcadia, Autumn 2021, no. 32

Environmental Dimensions of the RMS Leinster Sinking

by
Claire Connolly, Rita Singer, and James L. Smith

An exploration of environmental and cultural history of the Irish Sea via the sinking of the RMS Leinster during WW1.

Arcadia, Autumn 2021, no. 31

The Great Guano Rush of 2007–2008: “Filth,” Bats, and Food Sovereignty on Northern Pemba Island, Tanzania

by
Jonathan R. Walz

The bat guano rush of 2007–2008 helped to initiate farmer experimentation with waste on northern Pemba Island.

Arcadia, Autumn 2021, no. 30

Logistical Ecologies: A Singapore Story

by
Felix Mauch

In the second half of the nineteenth century, the establishment of Keppel Harbour would lay the foundations for Singapore to become a logistics city.

Arcadia, Autumn 2021, no. 29

Metamorphosis of a Waterway: The City of Nijmegen Embraces the River Waal

by
Maria Alina Rădulescu, Wim Leendertse, and Jos Arts

Nijmegen’s “Room for the Waal” project is a leading example for the application of the “making room for the river” water management approach.

Arcadia, Summer 2021, no. 28

Disconnectivity in the Age of Globalization: Coastal Ecology, Telegraphy, and Empire in the Sunda Strait, 1863–1883

by
Mikko Toivanen

This article examines the environmental implications of Dutch nineteenth-century attempts to establish a telegraph connection across the Sunda Strait.

Arcadia, Summer 2021, no. 27

The Tragedy of the Paradise Parrot

by
Russell McGregor

The tragic story of the Paradise Parrot is haunted by both the spectre and the reality of extinction.

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About Arcadia

Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History is an open-access, peer-reviewed publication platform for short, illustrated, and engaging environmental histories. Embedded in a particular time and place, each story focuses on a site, event, person, organization, or species as it relates to nature and human society. By publishing digitally on the Environment & Society Portal, Arcadia promotes accessibility and visibility of original research in global environmental history and cognate disciplines.

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