Environmental Science & Policy 207 - Introduction to Environmental History

Intro/Environmental History

Spring
2024
01
4.00
Matthew Ghazarian

TU TH 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM

Smith College
ENV-207-01-202403
Burton 209
mghazarian@smith.edu
This course offers an introduction to the methods and key debates in environmental history, the history of the relationship between humanity and the “rest of nature.” Since the 1970s, environmental historians have used an environmental lens to examine politics, economy, religion, gender, race, migration, art, music, literature and culture. In addition to typical archives of texts and other historical remnants created by people, environmental historians also avail themselves to “natural” archives, including the ice core, tree-ring and lake sediment samples collected by climate scientists. Discussions in this course include historical conceptions of nature and the natural world, human settlement, human/animal relations, disaster, agrarian development, the adoption of carbon energy, social movements centered on the environment and environmentalism and the Anthropocene. (E)
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.