“Chicago’s Temple of Steel: South Works since 1882”
In this Springs article, historian J. R. McNeill considers Chicago’s steel industry both past and present, and the history of the land.
In this Springs article, historian J. R. McNeill considers Chicago’s steel industry both past and present, and the history of the land.
In this Springs article, historian Jane Carruthers explores the history and impact of energy injustice in South Africa.
In this article, historian Sara M. Gregg considers the connections between North America’s Monarch butterflies, milkweed, and the legacy of European settlement.
In this Springs article, environmental historian Shen Hou considers the shore lives of both Qingdao and Los Angeles.
In this Springs article, environmental historian Donald Worster delves into the material events behind cultural imaginaries in China, while asking for an ecological civilization. “Can humans learn, by subordinating their appetites to their brains, how to live on this earth intelligently and ethically?”
In this article, David Gentilcore writes about the Venetian cistern-system and its a success as a technology for treating rainwater.
A reflection on the use of images in environmental history.
A reflection on the use of mixed methods in environmental history.
An article on the methods of German landscape gardener Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell (1750–1823).