Recommendations for Policymakers
Lakhani and de Smalen offer key messages for policymakers.
Lakhani and de Smalen offer key messages for policymakers.
The authors introduce a special section of Environmental Humanities on manifestations of deep time through places, objects, and practices, focusing on three modes through which it is encountered: enchantment, violence, and haunting.
Jonathan Woolley borrows the folkloristic, East Anglia figure of Black Shuck, a devilish hound, and connects it to a narrative of the Anthropocene based on the notions of inescapable mortality, deep time, and responsibility.
Adam Paterson and Chris Wilson consider Ngarrindjeri contributions to Southern Australia’s nineteenth-century whaling industry.
Environmental historians Gabriella Corona and Christof Mauch discuss national traditions, current issues, and future challenges in environmental history in Germany and Italy.
Gabriella Corona e Christof Mauch confrontano le tradizioni storiografiche nazionali della propria disciplina, le questioni aperte e le future sfide della storia dell’ambiente in Germania e in Italia.
Adam Paterson and Chris Wilson consider Ngarrindjeri contributions to Southern Australia’s nineteenth-century whaling industry.
On the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town, 1913, and the different stories it conveyed.
Full article by Serpil Oppermann.
Full article by Renée Hoogland.