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Mission Statement

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The Seventh Biennial Conference of the European Society for Environmental History will be held in Munich, Germany from 20-24 August 2013. The topic of the conference is ‘Circulating Natures: Water – Food – Energy.’

 

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The Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society

Footprints © Ines JeneweinThe Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society (RCC) is an international, interdisciplinary center for research and education in the environmental humanities located in Munich, Germany. The Rachel Carson Center aims to advance research and discussion concerning the interaction between human agents and nature, and to strengthen the role of the humanities in current political and scientific debates about the environment.

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European Society for Environmental History

Fence © Christin BuettnerThe European Society for Environmental History (ESEH) is a scholarly society that was founded in 1999 to promote environmental history in Europe by encouraging and supporting research, teaching, and publications in the field. The Society’s intent is to stimulate dialogue between humanistic scholarship, environmental science, and other disciplines.

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Call for Papers

Call for PapersThe European Society for Environmental History (ESEH) is pleased to invite proposals for sessions, roundtables, papers, posters and other, more experimental forms of communicating scholarship for its upcoming biennial conference in Munich, Germany.

 
 

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Best Article Prize 2013

tl_files/Data/Images/Teaser-Fotos/Reading flickr-281194868-original.jpgThe European Society for Environmental History (ESEH) welcomes submissions for its Best Article Prize. The prize is intended to identify and encourage innovative and well written research in the field of environmental history of Europe. It will be awarded to an article published in 2011 or 2012.

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