
Environment and History Journal
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An interdisciplinary journal bringing scholars in the humanities and biological sciences together, to develop perspectives on current environmental problems.
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We are thrilled to announce the winners of our inaugural Environmental History Book Prize. Judges Grace Karskens & Eric Pawson have awarded the prize jointly to Lucy Mackintosh for Shifting Grounds & Emily O'Gorman - @emilyogorman.bsky.social for Wetlands in a Dry Land #envhist environmentalhistory-au-nz.org/2023/07/inauguā¦






Weāre delighted to share with you all the latest and last of 2023ās E&H issues, featuring three Snapshots and five full-length articles. All buzzing with relevance and rigour! Fill your Monday morning with sand, forests, wolves, water and the senses: ingentaconnect.com/content/whp/ehā¦


liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/toc/whpeh/30/2⦠The 2nd issue of 2024ās Environment and History is hot off the press today! Hear the lyrebirds, listen to the voices of river-dwelling sex workers, explore the environmental legacies of WW1ās Eastern Front, bogs, borderlands, wild fires and much more šš


Weāve published 4 new #openaccess items in āPlant Perspectivesā: poems by Evgenia Emets and Christopher Konrad; Isabella Clarke's narrative non-fiction āConversations with Treesā; and Merve Ćnsal's commentary about her audio work, āInto the Windā. whp-journals.co.uk/PP/forthcoming⦠#envhum


Three exceptional PhD theses resulting from our NUCLEAR WATERS project, written by my brilliant doctoral students Achim Klüppelberg Siegfried Evens and most recently Alicia Gutting. They are available online.


Weāve published two new āfast trackā #OpenAccess research articles in āPlant Perspectivesā: āPoppies and Women Under the Linden Tree in a Slovak Villageā and āAlien Plants between Practices and Representationsā. Both online here: whp-journals.co.uk/PP/forthcoming⦠#envhum #plants #envhist




Our bumper, 30th-anniversary issue comprises 5 commissioned articles, 2 snapshots and 4 research articles, exploring (among many other topics) banana disease, flooding in medieval and early modern flooding Hull and multi-species toxic histories! #envhist liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/whā¦

