Emily Pawley, Associate Professor of History at Dickinson College (USA), discussed her book The Nature of the Future: Agriculture, Science and Capitalism in the Antebellum […]
Month: April 2020
Online book talk: David Fedman, Seeds of Control
David Fedman, Assistant Professor of history at the University of California, Irvine (USA), discussed his book Seeds of Control: Japan’s Empire of Forestry in Colonial […]
Online book talk: Christine Eriksen & Susan Ballard, Alliances in the Anthropocene
Christine Eriksen, Senior Lecturer in geography, and Susan Ballard, Senior Lecturer in art history, from the University of Wollongong (Australia) presented their jointly authored book […]
Online book talk: Angela Cassidy, Vermin, Victims & Disease
Angela Cassidy, Lecturer in Science & Technology Studies at University of Exeter, discussed her book Vermin, Victims and Disease: British Debates over Bovine Tuberculosis and […]
Online book talk: Jessica Lee, Two Trees Make a Forest
Author and environmental historian Jessica J. Lee discussed her book Two Trees Make a Forest (Virago Books, 2019) on Monday, 11 May, 16:00 European Central […]
Online book talk: Antony Adler, Neptune’s Laboratory
Antony Adler, Research Associate at Carleton College (USA), presented his book Neptune’s Laboratory: Fantasy, Fear, and Science at Sea (Harvard University Press, 2019) on Monday, […]
Online book talk: Bathsheba Demuth, Floating Coast
Bathsheba Demuth, Assistant Professor of History and Environment and Society at Brown University (USA), discussed her book Floating Coast: An Environmental History of the Bering […]
Online book talk: Eva Giraud, What Comes After Entanglement?
Eva Haifa Giraud, Lecturer in Media Studies at Keele University (UK), discussed her new book What Comes After Entanglement? Activism, Anthropocentrism, and an Ethics of […]
Online book talk: Paul Merchant, Latin American Culture & the Limits of the Human
Paul Merchant, Lecturer in Latin American Film and Visual Culture at University of Bristol (UK), presented Latin American Culture and the Limits of the Human […]