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About HST 1370 A

The role and influence of nature on global human history and how people and cultures have influenced the natural world around them.

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Open to Degree and PACE students

Section Description

This course examines the relationship between human societies and natural environments, tracing their interactions from the Paleolithic era to the present. Students will be introduced to the basic principles, concepts, and scholarship of environmental history, and learn how climates, landscapes, plants, animals, and microorganisms have shaped—and been shaped by—the human world. From Noah’s Ark to nuclear wastelands, we will consider how human actions have influenced the environment at both local and global scales. Assignments will invite students to analyze objects, organisms, and places, exploring their connections to the environmental histories of empire, industry, and globalization. Concentration: The Americas (HI05), Europe (HI02), Africa/Asia/Middle East/Global (HI04)

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