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Film Premiere: 'Signatures of Earth' by Robert Nugent RMIT Regenerative Futures Institute and Environmental Films Australia present Signatures of Earth by Robert Nugent, a journey to remote Australia to observe a total solar eclipse. The film contrasts h...

www.rmit.edu.au/events/2026/... #Anthropocene @anthropocenekth.bsky.social @aehhub.bsky.social @iceho.bsky.social

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This second edition is essential reading - for everyone. If there’s one book I’d recommend in environmental history, it might be this.

With an introduction by @brdemuth.bsky.social! #EnvHist

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Spanish-speaking #EnvHist scholars, check out the upcoming Seminario de Historia Ambiental de El Colegio de México. You can watch it YouTube at 11am (Mexico City) on 22 April. www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcXo...

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New Arcadia article by Eiko Honda: learn how the Japanese naturalist-polymath Minakata Kumagusu’s (1867–1941) fascination with slime mold shaped a multispecies onto-epistemology—and a fierce campaign to protect shrines and sacred forests.
www.environmentandsociety.org/node/10086/

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New report from ASEH 2026 by our own Kathy Brosnan! Read about the latest conference in Kansas City:
www.iceho.org/news/2026/4/...

#EnvHist @aseh.bsky.social @asehearlycareer.bsky.social

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O proxecto europeo CATCH abre unha chamada de interese para incorporar persoal investigador e técnico - CISPAC O proxecto europeo CATCH –The Catholic Church and the Environment– vén de lanzar unha chamada de interese para a incorporación de 5 persoas predoutorais, 2 posdoutorais e 1 asistente de investigación ...

Marco Armiero's ERC project welcomes PhD candidates and Postdocs! A PDF in English is available at the bottom of the page. The project is called "CATCH: The Catholic Church and the Environment"

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The latest issue of Environment and History (32.2) is out now! Subscribers can read here: liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/toc/whpeh/32... 🗃️ #envhist

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Worth re-sharing for #envhist and #envhum folks! We’re excited to feature new research into extraction in the Midwest, past and present.

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Books Available to review for H-Environment Books Available for Review for H-Environment Below are the books currently available for review for H-Environment. Interested in reviewing one? Please email me at dmccahey@uci.edu. If we haven’t met,...

Now that we all left KC after a wonderful #ASEH #ASEH2026, continue the scholar conversation by reviewing a book for H-Environment! Check out my list of books below! #envhist #envhum #ecocrit #aghist #energy #animalhist #sustainability #anthropocene #plantstudies
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New essay in our series on “Building Environmental History Around the World”! Jonatan Palmblad responds to Sverker Sörlin’s essay from the latest issue of Global Environment. Together, these two essays bring together the environmental humanities and history in Sweden and beyond.

#envhist #envhum

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Registration for our new Masters in Public Environmental Humanities is still open for Nordic students (either citizens or did bachelors in a Nordic country). Please pass along this great tuition-free study opportunity!

www.uis.no/en/studies/t...
#envhum #envhist #ecocrit

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Decorative cover image of Plant Perspectives 3.1, showing a tree laden with pink flowers.

Decorative cover image of Plant Perspectives 3.1, showing a tree laden with pink flowers.

Issue 3.1 of ‘Plant Perspectives’ is now live online. This journal is #openaccess again in 2026 through #subscribetoopen – with warm thanks to all of our subscriber-supporters! Read it here: www.whp-journals.co.uk/PP/index
#plantstudies #envhum @plantperspectives.bsky.social

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Check out @georgeholmes.bsky.social's review of @dollyjorgensen.bsky.social's "Ghosts Behind Glass: Encountering Extinction in Museums," published in 2025 by @uchicagopress.bsky.social; review now available @hnetreviews.bsky.social #envhist #envhum #anthropocene
www.h-net.org/reviews/show...

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The fantasy (and hubris) of technological objects when they are in fact envirotechical things
#histtech #envhist #envirotech

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Paul Ehrlich Obituary (1932-2026) - Palo Alto, California,... Paul Ralph Ehrlich (1932-2026) was an American biologist, environmentalist, and author known for 'The Population Bomb.' Explore his life and impact.

RIP Paul Ehrlich, influential environmentalist and author of The Population Bomb. #envhist #environmentalism #population
memoritree.com/memorial/pau...

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Check out Dana Kornberg's review of John Scanlan's "The Idea of Waste: On the Limits of Human Life," published in 2025 by @reaktionbooks.bsky.social; review now available @hnetreviews.bsky.social #envhist #envhum #waste
www.h-net.org/reviews/show...

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I was lucky enough to take part in this film project by Bevis Bowden, exploring climate change, placemaking and loss on the River Isis in Oxford.

Marginalia: Song to the River

shorturl.at/8Q4M7

#EnvHist #EnvHums #Film #Poetry

@asleuki.bsky.social @eseh.bsky.social @iceho.bsky.social

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🚨Call for Papers!
3–4 September, Universität Augsburg: 2-day workshop on "theorising uncharismatic species in environmental history". Who are they? Where are their voices in the historical record? What insights do they offer to the field of environmental history? Be there! Abstracts due 15/05/2026!

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Miyaoi Yasuo’s Perspective on Life in Nineteenth-Century Japan: Intersecting Humans and Animals, Shared Emotions and Ethics Miyaoi Yasuo’s 1858 collection of tales, Kidan zasshi, challenges assumed human–animal boundaries, portraying shared ethics, reincarnation, and emotional connections by blending folklore and insights ...

Miyaoi Yasuo’s 1858 collection of tales, Kidan zasshi, challenges assumed human–animal boundaries, portraying shared ethics, reincarnation, and emotional connections by blending folklore and insights drawn from Edo-period experience. Read Tomoya Masuda's new Arcadia article to learn more! #EnvHist

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This film was such a privilege to make. Please take a look! #EnvHist #histSTM

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“Dave Foreman at UW Oshkosh with Bron Taylor” The lecture features environmental activist Dave Foreman, introduced by Bron Taylor at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh in 1990. The event situates Foreman’s ideas within the emerging discourse on ...

Former Carson Fellow Bron Taylor has made available some lectures and talks that might interest historians of environmentalism. First out is this lecture by Dave Foreman (Earth First!) from 1990, introduced by Bron himself.

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Assistant Professor- Tenure Track Position- Department of History - University of Prince Edward Island The Faculty of Arts at the University of Prince Edward Island, Department of History, welcomes applications for a tenure-track position, Assistant Professor level, beginning on July 1st, 2026, in the...

Assistant Professor- Tenure Track Position- Department of History – University of Prince Edward Island

Closing date for applications is March 13th, 2026.

niche-canada.org/2026/03/02/a...

#envhist #cdnhist #atlanticcanada #publichistory

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Call For Papers – Northeast and Atlantic Region Environmental History Forum (NEAR-EH) 2026 The Northeast and Atlantic Region Environmental History Forum (NEAR-EH) brings together a group of scholars exploring the environmental history of eastern Canada and the northeastern United States.

Northeast and Atlantic Region Environmental History Forum
Call for Papers, Twelfth Annual Workshop

Friday, July 10 and Saturday July 11, 2026
Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Deadline: April 24, 2026

niche-canada.org/2026/03/03/c...

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📣 Call for Papers: Rural History Network at the European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC)
📍 Lyon, France
📅 21–24 April 2027
⏳ The deadline for submissions is 15 April 2026
We will post more info below. #EnvHum

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Book cover based on stylised painted art of someone digging in a large pile of soil with a shovel.

Book cover based on stylised painted art of someone digging in a large pile of soil with a shovel.

We're delighted to announce publication of 'Grasping Soil: A Syllabus and Essays for The Environmental Humanities' (E. Brownell, ed.) – exploring #soil as a vessel of human #history and point of view for inquiry. Available print or #openaccess here: www.whpress.co.uk/publications... #envhum #envhist

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Are you interested in organizing the 2026 ESEH Summer School in Environmental History? ESEH offers advisory and financial support to the selected proposal. Consider submitting a proposal by 15 March 2026!
eseh.org/call-for-pro...
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Learn about Cogent Arts & Humanities Learn about Cogent Arts & Humanities aims & scope, editorial board, journal metrics and more.

The 🌿Environmental Humanities🌊 section of Cogent Arts & Humanities is now open for submissions with @tstorey.bsky.social as Senior Editor 🎉 Read more about this vital new #openaccess section & how to submit here: www.tandfonline.com/journals/oaa... @tandfresearch.bsky.social #envhum #envhist

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Naomi Oreskes: How climate change breaks the promise of progress | KTH Naomi Oreskes, leading voice on the reality of anthropogenic climate change and the history of efforts to undermine climate action, will visit Stockholm April 24 for an evening event at ABF Huset, Sto...

www.kth.se/anthropocene... Naomi Oreskes in Stockholm! Great news for #Anthropocene people @iceho.bsky.social @eseh.bsky.social

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A Paradise in Spring: An Ecological Account of Birds, Fishes and Hunters in the Bāburnāma Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad Bābur’s autobiography anticipates an ecological and multispecies way of understanding the environment, highlighting confluence rather than divergence between humans and nonhumans...

New Arcadia article by Smarika Nawani on how the autobiography of Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad Bābur (1483–1530), the first Mughal emperor, anticipates an ecological and multispecies understanding of the environment, highlighting confluence rather than divergence between humans and nonhumans.

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Prize — ICEHO

Read more on our website: www.iceho.org/prize

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