“‘Down Beside Where the Waters Flow’: Reclaiming Rivers for American Studies (Introduction)”
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In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, David B Williams is interviewed on his recent book, A Human and Natural History of Puget Sound.
The bat guano rush of 2007–2008 helped to initiate farmer experimentation with waste on northern Pemba Island.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Rocio Gomez is interviewed on her book, Silver Veins, Dusty Lungs: Mining, Water, and Public Health in Zacatecas, 1835–1946.
Environmental history is becoming increasingly important in research, teaching, and public outreach.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Gregg Mitman is interviewed on his book, Empire of Rubber: Firestone’s Scramble for Land and Power in Liberia.
Gender colonization, progress, and nature on display as the first electricity from Hoover Dam arrived in Los Angeles in 1936.
An exploration of environmental and cultural history of the Irish Sea via the sinking of the RMS Leinster during WW1.