History (HIST)
Department of History
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
HIST 2311 [0.5 credit]
Modern Environmental History
Overview of interactions between humans and the natural world from the mid-nineteenth century: the influence of climate, topography, plants, animals and microorganisms on human history, the impact of humans (and technology) on the environment, and the origins of the environmental movement. Geographical focus will vary. (Field c or e)Precludes additional credit for HIST 2306 (no longer offered).
Lectures/groups three hours a week.
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