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Anniversary Forum: what's next For Environmental History?
Adam Rome
| TO MARK THE start of Environmental History's tenth year, I asked a variety of scholars to write short essays about future directions for environmental history. All twenty-nine contributors have published in Environmental History before, so this section is a celebration of the diversity of the journal's authors as well as a forum on possible next steps for our field. Within the space limit I set, the contributors were free to write whatever they wanted. I expected that some of the essays would focus on one big idea, while others would offer several suggestions. Though I thought that most of the contributors would focus on largely unexplored topics, I hoped that at least a few would critique some of the directions environmental history is heading now. |
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