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8:30 to 10:00am

Confronting the Tertiary Cold War: Military Activity and Environmental Contamination in Canada and the Marshall Islands

10:30am to 12:00pm

Strategic Planning, Civil Wars and Environment between the World Wars

1:30 to 3:00pm

Capitalists, Experts, and the Food Supply: Defining the Right Kind of Nature Since 1850

3:30 to 5:00pm

Tiny but Powerful: Bugs, Worms, and the Transformation of Nineteenth-Century Landscapes

8:30 to 10:00am

Studies in Energy Transitions: Considering Women as Energy Agents 

10:30am to 12:00pm

The Roots of Identity: Food Production, Communities, Cultures and Environments

1:30 to 3:00pm

“Developed” Science and “Developing” Mestizo Environments in Africa, Colombia and Mexico, 1876 to the present

3:30 to 5:00pm

Science, Collaboration, and Applied Environmental History: Opportunities, Pitfalls, and Challenges

8:30 to 10:00am

The Middle East's Global Ecologies: From the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean World

10:30am to 12:00pm

The Freedom of the Hills? Nature and Empire in Upland Frontiers

1:30 to 3:00pm

Aftermath of Chemical Industrialization: Knowledge and Power in the United States, South Korea, and Japan

3:30 to 5:00pm

Sources of Conflict: Environmental Impact Statements as Methodology and History

8:30 to 10:00am

Envirotech and Authoritarian Latin America

10:30am to 12:00pm

The (Re)Sources of State-Formation: Restoring Nature and State Authority in Latin America

1:30 to 3:00pm

Mined Earth: Transnational Environmental Histories of Extraction

3:30 to 5:00pm

Making Nature Modern: Histories of Knowledge Production and Environmental Change in Island Southeast Asia

8:30 to 10:00am

Higher Powers: Narrating Mountaineering and Science Since 1953

10:30am to 12:00pm

Motion Sustained: Nomads, Space, and Knowledge Across Asia

1:30 to 3:00pm

The Power of Charismatic Numbers in Environmental History

3:30 to 5:00pm

Unsettled ecologies. Migrations in environmental history

8:30 to 10:00am

Digitizing Southern California Water Resources: A Collaborative Preservation and Dissemination Project

10:30am to 12:00pm

Organizing Pollution: Knowledge and Power in Postwar Environmental Regulation

1:30 to 3:00pm

Digital Pedagogy for Environmental Historians: An Interactive Workshop and Roundtable - Part 1

3:30 to 5:00pm

Digital Pedagogy for Environmental Historians: An Interactive Workshop and Roundtable - Part 2

10:30am to 12:00pm

Show, Don't Tell: Alt-Formats for Doing Environmental Humanities

1:30 to 3:00pm

Forest Exploitation in Global Perspective: Ecological and Economic Change in Early Modern and Modern Americas and Europe

3:30 to 5:00pm

Natural Intercourse: Histories of Public Sex Environments

8:30 to 10:00am

Climate and the Geography of Slavery, 1550-1860

10:30am to 12:00pm

Wild in the City: New Directions in Urban Animal History

1:30 to 3:00pm

Lightning Talks

3:30 to 5:00pm

A Place for Stories!

8:30 to 10:00am

Environmental Justice in Urban History: New Directions

10:30am to 12:00pm

Hidden histories of hidden water: Groundwater resources and power

1:30 to 3:00pm

Acclimating Bodies: The Ecology of Yellow Fever Transmission in the Nineteenth-Century Greater Caribbean

3:30 to 5:00pm

Agriculture, Environment, and Development: Imperial and International Contexts Across the Twentieth Century

8:30 to 10:00am

Pushing the Boundaries of Historical Study: Cross-Disciplinary Appointments and Environmental History

10:30am to 12:00pm

Tribal Sovereignty and Natural Resource Management in the Twentieth Century American West

3:30 to 5:00pm

Nature, Race, and Justice on the Edge of America