Dazu als Empfehlung, die tolle lange Nacht über Maria Sibylla Merian
#PlantStudies
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Dunkelblaues Plakat mit Logo der Uni Freiburg im Hintergrund Call for Participation: Critical Plant Stud ies Revisited, 21 und 22. Mai 2026
Irgendwelche wachsenden Pflanzenforscher*innen hier? Meine Mitarbeiterin Rebecca Heinrich veranstaltet den Workshop "Critical Plant Studies Revisited". Interessierte aller Karrierestufen können noch bis zum 13.04. ein Abstract schicken!
#plantstudies
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#bluestorians #skystorians does anyone know about a Discourse made by La Hire le cadet at the Academie Royale des Sciences in 1710, April 30th? Thanks #plantstudies #botany #histsci
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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'Plant Perspecives' has published an #openaccess review of a recent book by Joela Jacobs, 'Animal, Vegetal, Marginal: The German Literary Grotesque from Panizza to Kafka', here: doi.org/10.3197/WHPP... #plantstudies #envhum @plantperspectives.bsky.social
We're excited to announce that the new editor of 'Plant Perspectives' is Joela Jacobs (University of Arizona). Read more about the news on our blog, here: whitehorsepress.blog/2026/03/17/p... #plantstudies #envhum @plantperspectives.bsky.social @uarizona.bsky.social
The White Horse Press logo, being a white horse head profile in ancient Etruscan style, on a black background.
We hope you enjoy the new issue! #plantstudies #envhum #openaccess #subscribetoopen
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
Decorative article cover page with stylised painted image of a forest fire.
We've published a new #openaccess article ahead of print in 'Plant Perspectives', being Justin A. Dowdall on 'Pyrological Rhetorical Ecologies: Contested Discourse in the Redwood Forest'; online here: doi.org/10.3197/WHPP... #plantstudies #envhum #forests #sequoia @plantperspectives.bsky.social
Happy about these plant-handbook proofs and excited for the upcoming volume put together by @isabelkranz.bsky.social & @joelalala.bsky.social.
I wrote about vegetal imagination in outer space, radishes on the ISS, and the "astrobiological apriori" – stay tuned!
#Astrobiology #Plantstudies #HistSci
On marine plants - corals and fungi - in Klein 1747 work! #plantstudies #marineplants #zoophytes #histsci #fungi #corals
A new fascinating publication from Quentin Hiernaux on plants in the history of philosophy #plantstudies #plantphilosophy #plantlife #histphilo #histsci
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Check out Mingcan Rong's review of Soraya Cates Parr's "Nashville Native Orchids: Astonishing Science and Mysterious Folklore," published in 2024 by Vanderbilt University Press; review now available @hnetreviews.bsky.social #envhum #planthist #plantstudies #envhist
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We've published a new #openaccess article ahead of print in 'Plant Perspectives', being Jennifer Karson's review of the exhibition 'Trees, We Breathe' at the Glyndor Gallery (Bronx, NY) in November 2025. Online here: www.doi.org/10.3197/WHPP... @plantperspectives.bsky.social #plantstudies #trees
Reviewing a book is one of the best and most fun service opportunities available! Check out the awesome books available from H-Environment! #envhist #envhum #envtech #conservation #sustainability #envjustice #ecocrit #envphil #plantstudies #animalstudies #nature
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Wrapping the presentation #Bacci #histsci #histplants #16thcentury #rsa26 @renaissancesociety.bsky.social #rsaSanFran26 #wine #vino #plantstudies #envhist #conenvhist
Thank you for your support, and we hope you enjoy the new issue when it lands! #plantstudies #envhum
Here’s a preview of the cover and contents of ‘Plant Perspectives’ 3.1, forthcoming in April. #plantstudies #envhum @plantperspectives.bsky.social www.whp-journals.co.uk/PP/index
PLANTS AND ANIMALS IN LATIN AMERICAN CULTURAL PRODUCTION VIRTUAL BOOK LAUNCH Thursday, February 26, 5:15-6:15 pm ET Initial Remarks and Moderator: Oscar A. Pérez (Skidmore College) Presenters: Mauricio Espinoza (U of Cincinnati) Brian T. Chandler (UNC Wilmington) Kate Ostrom (U of Michigan) Víctor Sierra Matute (Baruch College, CUNY) Response by Ilka Kressner (SUNY Albany) Register here: https://tinyurl.com/planlat Friday, March 13, 12-1 pm ET Initial Remarks and Moderator: Cristina E. Pardo Porto (Syracuse U) Presenters: Beatriz Rivera-Barnes (Penn State U) Pilar Consuelo Espitia Durán (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana) Thomaz Amancio (U of Chicago) Micah McKay (U of Alabama) Response by Carolyn Fornoff (Cornell U) Register here: https://tinyurl.com/planlat2
Join us on 02/26 or 03/13 for a virtual book launch of ‘Plants and Animals in Latin American Cultural Production.’ Learn about the project and its contribution to #LatinAmericanStudies, #AnimalStudies, #PlantStudies, and the #EnvironmentalHumanites from the authors, editors, and guest scholars.
Vines - Vitis vinifera in Fuchs, Carrara Herbal and Topkapi Dioscorides... preparing my ppt on the natural history of wine in Bacci and sixteenth-century culture for @renaissancesociety.bsky.social #RSASanFran26 #RSA26 #histplant #plantstudies
We've published a new #openaccess article in 'Plant Perspectives'. Marion De Schepper writes 'Violently Vibrant, Obscurely (Un)Alike: Surrealist Representations of Plants in the Avant-Garde Magazine "Minotaure"': doi.org/10.3197/WHPP.... #plantstudies #surrealist @plantperspectives.bsky.social
Thank you @greenhouseuis.net for introducing my current research on Northern colonialisms by speaking about Hannimari Jokinen's "Mirabilis L.": www.uis.no/en/research/...
#Northerncolonialism #scandinavianart #plantstudies #environmentalhumanities #environmentalart #articlandscapes
We've published a new article ahead of print in 'Global Environment', by Sunny Ruchi Ecka on "Mahua: A Lifesaving Famine Food in the Nineteenth Century"; read it #openaccess here: www.doi.org/10.3828/whpg... #envhist #plantstudies @globalenvironment.bsky.social @plantperspectives.bsky.social
New semester, new books! Check out this wonderful, ever changing, list of books available to review for H-Environment! #envhist #envhum #aghist #energy #climate #animalstudies #ecocrit #plantstudies #waterhist #envphil #envtech #histsci #conservation #sustainability
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For the New Year, we're running a SALE of 25% off all books on our site. Use code WHP2026NY on anything listed here: www.whpress.co.uk/publications... || Thanks to M. Johnson for painting these aconites, blossoming near Cambridge even in deep midwinter. #envhist #envhum #pastorialism #plantstudies
We've published a new #openaccess article ahead of print in 'Plant Perspectives', in which Sabrina Dookie considers 'Mangroves as Sacred Forests'. You can find it here: www.doi.org/10.3197/whpp... @plantperspectives.bsky.social #mangroves #plantstudies #forests #planthum #envhum
The wonderful Kate Brelje invited me to her podcast "Networking with Plants in the Anthropocene". If you're curious about "Making Kin with Trees" listen to Kate and me here: m.soundcloud.com/networking-w...
#plantstudies #lcpsn #ecocriticism #evnhum
Check out Betsy Tontiplaphol's review of Elizabeth A. Campbell's "Victorian Nightshades: How the Solanaceae Shaped the Modern World," published in 2025 by @uvapress.bsky.social; review now available @hnetreviews.bsky.social #envhist #envhum #plantstudies #ecocrit
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Vegetal Advent: Quotes about plants from nineteenth-century Anglophone writings #Englishliterature #Literature #plants #flowers #fruits #plantstudies
Reading through botanist Nehemiah Grew's 17th century "Anatomy of Plants," I came across this delicious phrase: "the swelth and the superbience." No clue what it means at present. 😆
#plantstudies #research #bookwriting #shakespeare