About this collection
“Places & Events” is a collection of digital “historical markers” of environmentally significant places and events. Designed to be browsed on the Environment & Society Portal’s map or timeline, these brief summaries were written by doctoral candidates at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society at LMU Munich. Places & Events represented the Portal’s first content when it launched in 2012.
As a pilot project from 2014–2015, we invited three RCC alumni fellows (at LMU Munich, Bucknell University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison) to use Places & Events as a project in their environmental history courses. These instructors guided students (and reviewed their work) in the research and production of these born-digital micro-histories. In his essay for Ant Spider Bee, Bucknell Professor Andrew Stuhl reflects on the project:
As a piece of writing that does not exceed 200 words, it is no substitute for the nuance and depth of the historical essay or the historiographical review. And because the items are published digitally, they have requirements that at first seemed idiosyncratic to students in a history class—like copyright licenses and metadata, for instance. Like other historians teaching digitally have demonstrated, however, these constraints can be opportunities. The entries forced students to be concise, to write for a public audience, and to curate (and not just collect) examples. Surely other assignments meet these learning outcomes. Perhaps none are as engaging for non-History majors tasked with learning about global environmental history.
—Andrew Stuhl
At the end of the pilot project, Places & Events boasted more than 350 thoughtfully composed digital markers with texts, images, and links. Although the Portal now concentrates on peer-reviewed born-digital publications, Places & Events remains an inviting gateway to environmental history for students, instructors, and armchair travelers.
To browse Places & Events, click on either the map or timeline icons below, or explore the list by theme.
World Wildlife Foundation | ||||
Island loss and migration in the Chesapeake Bay | ||||
Disappearance of the Indian vulture | ||||
Lucretius’s On the Nature of Things | 50 | |||
Eruption of Vesuvius | 79 | |||
Easter Island’s Collapse | 900 | |||
First Windmill Use | 940 | |||
Fan Kuan's Travelers amid Mountains and Streams | 990 | |||
Cahokia: America’s Ancient Metropolis | 1050 | |||
New Forest | 1079 | |||
Aleppo Earthquake | 10/10/1138 | |||
Foundation of first silver miners' guild | 1188 | |||
Early Use of the Word Wilderness | 1200 | |||
Columbian Exchange | 1492 | |||
Vasco da Gama in India | 1498 |