Arcadia
What Is Yellow Fever? Disease and Causation in Environmental History
Rather than revealing the power of nature to shape human history, yellow fever is a disease that historically entangles nature and culture.
Rather than revealing the power of nature to shape human history, yellow fever is a disease that historically entangles nature and culture.
This article thinks differently about the belonging of rabbits in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, Australia.
In the nineteenth century, tuberculous individuals could travel from Europe to Echuca, Australia, in search of a cure.
A historical examination of the occurrence of pests and diseases in tobacco farming and the environmental impact in Southern Rhodesia.
This paper explores how conceptions of Canada as a naturally healthy environment proved false when the ill-health of civilians was revealed during the First World War.