Environmental History
@EnvHistJournal
Environmental History is an international journal dedicated to exploring the history of human interaction with the natural world.
Our July 2025 issue is now available! If you are a print subscriber look for it in the mail! #envhist #envhum @ChicagoJournals journals.uchicago.edu/toc/eh/current
Ahead of new print alert! You can now read Richard Yu-Cheng Shih's "Reeds, Snails, and Parasites: Schistosomiasis and Wetland Ecology in China’s Yangzi Delta from the 1870s to 1949" from the July 2025 issue. #evnhist #envhum journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…
Ahead of new print alert! You can now read Adelaide Mandeville's "Man-Made Weather: The Promise, Peril, and Uncertainty of Cloud Seeding in Postwar America" from the July 2025 issue. #envhist #envhum journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…
Ahead of new print alert! You can now read @JuliaSizek's "The Bureau of Livestock and Motorcycles: Measuring Leisure in the Bureau of Land Management’s Off-Road Era" from the July 2025 issue. #envhist #envhum #BureauOfLandManagement journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…
Ahead of new print alert! You can now read Molly A. Warsh's "Seasonal Harvests: Migration, Reproduction, and Religion in the Early Modern Spanish Tuna Fisheries" from the July 2025 issue. #envhist #envhist #fisheries journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…
Our April 2025 issue is now available! If you are a print subscriber look for it in the mail! #envhist #envhum @ChicagoJournals journals.uchicago.edu/toc/eh/current
In "Cicero Meets the Cretaceous" from Environmental History, a historian of fire reflects on the ways humankind has shaped and remade the Earth. Find it here: ow.ly/7yjO50Vq2eM @EnvHistJournal
Ahead of new print alert! You can now read "The Price of Adaptation: Visualizing Climate Change in the Greenland Sea, 1596–1800" by Dagomar Degroot and Rachel Kase from the April 2025 issue. #envhist #envhum #littleiceage journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…
Ahead of new print alert! You can now read Atte Arffman's open access article "'And Yet It Makes Environmental Sense': Beachfront Management and Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina" from the April 2025 issue. #envhist #envhum #hurricane journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…
Ahead of new print alert! You can now read @JuliaNordblad's "The Nature of Planetary Habitability: A Conceptual History of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services" from the April 2025 issue. #envhist #envhum #biodiversity journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…
Calling all Museum Practitioners: Contribute to ASEH EHW 2025, April 16-22, 2025 Post your events celebrating Spring, Earth Day, or other environment-oriented topics on the ASEH calendar. Click link below to submit your event: docs.google.com/forms/d/13yC65…
You can now read Rebecca Woods' "Entangled Extinction: Endangered Elephants and Extinct Mammoth Ivory in the Nineteenth and Twenty-First Centuries" from the April 2025 issue. #envhist #envhum journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…
The January 2025 issue of Technology and Culture features a roundtable titled "Global Histories of Technology in Worlds of Environmental Change." #envhist #envhum muse.jhu.edu/article/951049
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Our January 2025 issue is now available! If you are a print subscriber look for it in the mail! #envhist #envhum @ChicagoJournals journals.uchicago.edu/toc/eh/current