In winter of 2023 the first issue of Between Territory and Earth was released where we focused on the theme:
What is Environmental History?
We received a diverse range of submissions that looked at the theme from different angles. This issue includes pieces demonstrating examples of environmental history at work and its practical possibilities, as well as creative and reflective musings. If you are new to environmental history, we welcome you to explore the possibilities the subject has to offer.
Publication: Between Territory and Earth ISSN: 2004-6081 Publisher: Uppsala University Department of Archaeology and Ancient History
Introduction to Issue 1 - Félice Rubin
Why I Fell in Love with Environmental History - Rebecca Öhnfeldt
Kearvaig Bothy Stories: Practicing Historical Ecology - Francis Rogers
An Official and Vernacular Description of Shifting Taskscapes - Ryan Wanamaker
The Shape of Snowflakes - Enki Inkpen
Some Thoughts on Ecology - Josefine Tegerdal
Simultaneous Histories of the Earth and Moon - Nicole Miller
Is the research programme of historical ecology able to address the challenges of the climate crisis? - Jake Seabrook
Drinking from the Wood of the Vine: When the Homeland Speaks - Leni Charbonneau
Learning to be Affected and Orientations - Matt Tuggey
Why Environmental History? - José Ignacio Irazábal