Environmental History Forum

03/09/2010 18:30
Phone: 
503-725-9662
Location: 
Portland State University, Smith Memorial Student Union, Room 238
Email: 
publichumanities@pdx.edu
Contact name: 
Kenny Hanour
Description: 

Environmental History Forum

March 9, 6:30 p.m.
Portland State University, Smith Memorial Student Union
Room 238

This event is free and open to the public.

 

A discussion of new issues and directions in environmental history with national scholars in the field.  Participants will include:

William Cronon (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Author of Changes in the Land; Nature’s Metropolis; Uncommon Ground.

Nancy Langston (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Author of Forest Dreams, Forest Nightmares; Where Land and Water Meet; Toxic Bodies.

James Feldman (University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh), Author of Storied Wilderness.

 

Cronon studies American environmental history and the history of the American West. His research seeks to understand the history of human interactions with the natural world: how we depend on the ecosystems around us to sustain our material lives, how we modify the landscapes in which we live and work, and how our ideas of nature shape our relationships with the world around us.

 

Moderated by Professor William Lang, Department of History at Portland State University and editor of the Oregon Encyclopedia Project.

 

If you have any questions about this event, please feel free to contact us at the Portland Center for Public Humanities: 503-725-9662 or publichumanities@pdx.edu.

Or visit our website: www.publichumanities.pdx.edu. 

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