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Can environmental history save the world?
journal contribution
posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by S Brown, S Dovers, Stephen MullinsStephen Mullins, J Frawley, A Gaynor, H Goodall, G KarskensAs a 'genre of history' in Australia environmental history is relatively new, emerging in the 1960s and 70s from encounters between history, geography and the natural sciences in the context of growing environmental concern and activism. Interdisciplinary in orientation, the field also exhibited an unusually high level of engagement with current environmental issues and organisations. In this era of national research priorities and debates about the role and purpose of university-based research, it therefore seemed fair to ask: 'can environmental history save the world?' In response, a panel of new and established researchers offer their perspectives on issues of relevance and utility within this diverse and dynamic genre. This article has been peer-reviewed.
Funding
Category 4 - CRC Research Income
History
Volume
5Issue
1Start Page
3.1End Page
3.24Number of Pages
1.14eISSN
1833-4881ISSN
1449-0854Location
Melbourne, VicPublisher
Monash University ePressLanguage
en-ausPeer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- No
Era Eligible
- Yes