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HomeCentre For Environmental HistoryCEH NewsStockholm Archipelago Lectures: Quest For The Unity of Knowledge
Stockholm Archipelago Lectures: Quest for the Unity of Knowledge
Tuesday 4 September 2012

Lecture series with humanist scholar David Lowenthal

3-19 September 2012 We are recording the lectures and linking to the audio files below as they become available:
  • Monday 3 September, 5-6 pm: Thinking with Islands: An Overview of the Work of David Lowenthal, followed by a small reception. Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, Brinellvägen 32, KTH.
  • Wednesday 5 September, 4 pm. George Perkins Marsh 'Man and Nature – 1864 and Now'. Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, Brinellvägen 32, KTH.
  • Friday 7 September, 11-12 am: Blood and Soil: Ecological Purity and Nature Restoration. Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, Brinellvägen 32, KTH.
  • Tuesday 11 September, 3-4.30 pm: Heritage Conflicts and Dilemmas: Selfish Stewards and Global Needs. Botans hörsal, Lilla Frescativägen 5, Stockholm University.
  • Thursday 13 September, 11-12 am: Passport to The Past as a Foreign Country. Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, Brinellvägen 32, KTH.
  • Friday 14 September, 10-11am: “In Conversation with David Lowenthal”. Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH (reserved primarily for students taking the course “Geographies of Heritage”).
  • Wednesday 19 September, 4-5.30 pm: Reflections on the Environmental Humanities – What Can They Contribute to the Challenges of Our Time? Lecture hall F3, Lindstedsvägen 26, KTH. Followed by a reception.
David Lowenthal is Professor Emeritus of Geography at University College London. His books include The Past Is a Foreign Country, West Indian Societies, and The Heritage Crusade and the Spoils of History. Lowenthal's multidisciplinary research addresses the relationship between nature and culture in a broad sense, including fields such as cultural geography, heritage and landscape studies, and conservation practices. He has worked for UNESCO, ICOMOS and the British Museum. Since 2001, he is a member of the British Academy. KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory at the Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment