Course Title:
Global Environmental History
Course Description:
Designed for students committed to studying history from a world historical perspective. Readings contain a natural resource focus and cut across both national boundaries and broad historical time periods from antiquity to the present. Offers a multidisciplinary approach to matters of ecology, biota, imperialism, gender, land, wildlife, water, and air. For example, case studies dealing with the plague of sheep and the importance of cod in Atlantic trade and migration are instructive in shaping our understanding of human interactions with the natural world.
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