[SEMCO] Spring Sessions: Boston Seminar on Environmental History

Massachusetts Historical Society kmorris at masshist.org
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Registration now open!  Mark your calendars and register for these exciting upcoming sessions! The Boston Seminar on Environmental History Hosted by the Massachusetts Historical Society The Boston Seminar on Environmental History is an occasion for scholars as well as interested members of the public to discuss aspects of American environmental history from prehistory to the present day. Presenters come from a variety of disciplines including history, urban planning, and environmental management. Sessions begin at 5:15 PM and are followed by a reception of light refreshments from 6:45-7:30 PM. Register for fall sessions through the links below or through our online calendar to reserve your seat and to receive a copy of the seminar paper. Want to receive advanced copies of seminar papers? Become a subscriber! Questions? E-mail seminars at masshist.org. Spring Semester Sessions: 14 January "Wealth and Beauty in Trees": State Forestry and the Rehabilitation of Massachusetts' Economy, Landscape, and Culture, 1898-1919 Aaron Ahlstrom, Boston University Comment: Brian Donahue, Brandeis University 11 February Northern Exposure: American Military Engineering in the Arctic Circle Gretchen Heefner, Northeastern University Comment: Christopher Capozzola, MIT 10 March The Metabolism of Military Forces in the War of Independence: Environmental Contexts and Consequences Co-sponsored by Pauline Maier Early American History Seminar David Hsiung, Juniata College Comment: James Rice, Tufts University 9 April “Contrary to the Rules and Maxims of the Law and Nation”: The Destruction of Colonial New England's River Fisheries Zachary Bennett, Connecticut College Comment: Matthew McKenzie, University of Connecticut We look forward to seeing you at the MHS! ‌ ‌ ‌ Massachusetts Historical Society | 1154 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02215 Unsubscribe semco at whoi.edu Update Profile | About Constant Contact Sent by kmorris at masshist.org in collaboration with Try email marketing for free today!
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