ANU Centre for Environmental History
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Prof. Heather Goodall - Conflicted rivers: water and land across the upper Darling region (19/3/24)
Drawing on decades of research with communities across the Murray Darling Basin, Australian environmental historian Professor Emerita Heather Goodall (University of Technology, Sydney) explored some of the histories of recent - and conflicted - water use on the upper Darling River and its tributaries.
Tracing the recent histories of these conflicts demonstrates new alliances as well as deepening tensions around the Boobera Lagoon on the MacIntyre River near Boggabilla and the waterways around Brewarrina on the Barwon River.
This seminar was co-sponsored by the Australia & Aotearoa New Zealand Environmental History Network (www.environmentalhistory-au-nz.org/), and Prof. Goodall was introd...
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Environmental Exchanges Seminar Series - Rohan Howitt
Просмотров 349 месяцев назад
Launching in February 2022, the Environmental Exchanges Seminar Series is an opportunity to showcase and discuss innovative new research that engages with key themes in environmental history. On 27 September 2023, the Centre for Environmental History at ANU held their third Environmental Exchanges Seminar for second semester on the theme 'extraction'. Oil from Penguins: Mentalities of Extractio...
Environmental Exchanges Seminar Series - Devika Shankar
Просмотров 14410 месяцев назад
Launching in February 2022, the Environmental Exchanges Seminar Series is an opportunity to showcase and discuss innovative new research that engages with key themes in environmental history. On 30 August 2023, the Centre for Environmental History at ANU held their latest Environmental Exchanges Seminar for second semester on the theme 'extraction'. Freedom of the Fish: Water and Property in Co...
Environmental Exchanges Seminar Series - Belinda Smaill
Просмотров 6411 месяцев назад
Launching in February 2022, the Environmental Exchanges Seminar Series is an opportunity to showcase and discuss innovative new research that engages with key themes in environmental history. On 9 August 2023, the Centre for Environmental History at ANU held their first Environmental Exchanges Seminar for second semester on the theme 'extraction'. From Extraction to Wilderness: The Last Wild Ri...
Environmental Exchanges Seminar - Ruth Morgan
Просмотров 52Год назад
This semester, the Centre for Environmental History's Environmental Exchanges seminar series will include four fantastic papers from a diverse group of historians on the theme 'climate'. The fourth and final Environmental Exchanges seminar of Semester One 2023 on the topic of 'climate' was the following paper by CEH director Ruth Morgan on 17 May 2023: Climate, diplomacy and development since ...
Environmental Exchanges Seminar - Philip Gooding
Просмотров 28Год назад
This semester, the Centre for Environmental History's Environmental Exchanges seminar series will include four fantastic papers from a diverse group of historians on the theme 'climate'. The third Environmental Exchanges seminar of 2023 was the following paper by Philip Gooding, held on the 29 March 2023: Rainfall variability and its effects on 18th-19th-century East African history In the las...
Environmental Exchanges Seminar Series - Clark Alejandrino
Просмотров 78Год назад
Launching in February 2022, the Environmental Exchanges Seminar Series is an opportunity to showcase and discuss innovative new research that engages with key themes in environmental history. On 29 March 2023, the Centre for Environmental History at ANU held their second Environmental Exchanges Seminar for the year with Clark Alejandrino (Trinity College) speaking about his recent work on Chine...
Environmental Exchanges Seminar Series - Claire Lowrie, 'Hill Station For Whom?'
Просмотров 52Год назад
Launching in February 2022, the Environmental Exchanges Seminar Series is an opportunity to showcase and discuss innovative new research that engages with key themes in environmental history. On 8 March 2023, the Centre for Environmental History at ANU held their first Environmental Exchanges Seminar for the year with Claire Lowrie (UOW) speaking about the environmental aspects of her recent wo...
Indigenous Fish Traps & Fish Weirs on the Darling (Baaka) River, Sarah Martin & Badger Bates
Просмотров 417Год назад
The Murray Darling Basin Water Cultures Network was created in 2022 to foster a community of people with an interest in the Basin to disseminate scholarship and create collaborative partnerships. The Network's inaugural public lecture, ‘Indigenous Fish Traps and Fish Weirs on the Darling (Baaka) River’ was presented on Tuesday 21 February 2023 by Sarah Martin, Badger Bates, Hubert Chanson, Dunc...
Inaugural Robin-Griffiths Environmental History Lecture: Prof. Katie Holmes (2022)
Просмотров 133Год назад
The Centre for Environmental History at the Australian National University hosts the Annual Robin-Griffiths Lecture in Environmental History. This lecture honours the Centre's founders, Prof. Libby Robin and Prof. Tom Griffiths, who have so generously fostered the field of environmental history and cultivated a community of scholars. The `Inaugural Lecture was presented on 8 Dec. 2022 by Prof. ...
Deep Conversations: Animal Histories
Просмотров 222Год назад
Animals have a central role in human cultures, but it is only relatively recently that animal histories have become a major scholarly focus. What insights into the past and present can we gain from histories of animals and of interspecies relationships? How do more than human histories transform our understandings of the human past? What are the methodological challenges of trying to recover th...
Rohan Lloyd: 'Not a True Coral Island' (ANU CEH Environmental Exchanges Seminar, 23 Sep. 2022)
Просмотров 85Год назад
Dr Rohan Lloyd is the author of 'Saving the Reef: The Human Story Behind One of Australia's Greatest Environmental Treasures' (UQP). On 23 September 2022, Dr Lloyd gave a paper to the ANU Centre for Environmental History's 'Environmental Exchanges' seminar series entitled '"Not a true coral island": Understanding the presence, absence, decline and regrowth of corals on Yunbenun (Magnetic Island...
Space, Data, Place: Digital Tools for Australia's Deep Past
Просмотров 246Год назад
Digital mapping is becoming an increasingly common and increasingly prominent tool for historical research in Australia, providing historians with new ways of visualising, representing, and communicating the past. In this seminar, Mike Jones (ANU Centre for Deep History), Fiannuala Morgan (ANU and National Library of Australia), Emma Thomas (UNSW Laureate Centre for History & Population), and B...
David Blackbourn: Nature and Environment in Modern Germany: A Difficult History
Просмотров 174Год назад
Drawing on some of the themes raised by his 2006 book 'The Conquest of Nature', Professor David Blackbourn (Vanderbilt) will talk about the transformation of the German landscape since the late eighteenth century in an approach that seeks to combine environmental, cultural and political history. This seminar was hosted by the Centre for Environmental History at the Australian National Universit...
Flood Stories: Australian Environmental Histories of the Present and Possible
Просмотров 1222 года назад
As part of the ICEHO Global Conversations series, Associate Professor Ruth Morgan (ANU) spoke to two of Australia's foremost historians of rivers and floods. Dr Margaret Cook (USC) is the author of 'A River With a City Problem: A History of Brisbane Floods'. Emeritus Professor Grace Karskens (UNSW) is the author of 'People of the River: Lost Worlds of Early Australia'. In this conversation they...

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