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Robin-Griffiths Annual Environmental History Lecture

Robin-Griffiths Annual Environmental History Lecture

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International Review of Environmental History

2024 Kay Schaffer Prize winner

2024 Kay Schaffer Prize winner

New Book - Climate Change and International History

New Book - Climate Change and International History

Report from the World Congress of Environmental History

Report from the World Congress of Environmental History

Centre for Environmental History

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The Centre for Environmental History is a dynamic teaching and research hub based in the School of History at The Australian National University on the unceded lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples. Founded in 2009, the Centre seeks to foster and share historical studies and understandings of environments past, present and possible to create more just and equitable futures.

 

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