Check out βͺ@adamthogan.bsky.social's review of Willa Hammitt Brown's "Gentlemen of the Woods: Manhood, Myth, and the American Lumberjack," published in 2024 by @uminnpress.bsky.social; review now available @hnetreviews.bsky.social #envhist #envhum
www.h-net.org/reviews/show...
04.08.2025 12:35 β π 3 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0
just did my first archival research and hoo boy the thrill of learning stuff ChatGPT canβt know is REAL
13.06.2025 15:46 β π 42 π 2 π¬ 2 π 0
Itβs astonishing how utterly joyless they are, how devoid of imagination, of hope, of creativity. What a bleak soulless conception of human life.
31.03.2025 22:16 β π 115 π 10 π¬ 2 π 0
In the past Iβve also been fairly active/interested in the Second Great Awakening and its tangentially related intellectual connection to environmentalism. (From narratives of restoring a primitive church to a preserving a pristine wilderness)
02.12.2024 18:50 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Hi all. I joined Blue Sky last week and thought Iβd introduce myself more fully. Iβm a history PhD student at Texas Tech where I study religious and environmental history. The project Iβm currently working on deals with religious practice on federal lands.
02.12.2024 18:47 β π 7 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Alan, I was a few years behind you at HU, and took some of your dadβs polisci classes. Anyway, I just finished this book yesterday, and echo your sentiments. It was heartbreaking, tragic, and thought provoking.
29.11.2024 14:10 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Environmental History is an international journal dedicated to exploring the history of human interaction with the natural world.
http://environmentalhistory.net/
PhD Candidate in 20th century environmental history at the University of Kansas | environmentalism, land use, and pollution in the South Platte River Valley of Colorado
Professor, Author, Podcaster, Activist
Seeking first God's dream for us where everyone belongs, where everyone matters, and where everyone can thrive. #Anablacktivism
The Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology is an international multireligious project contributing to a new academic field and an engaged moral force of religious environmentalism. Find more info at our website, https://fore.yale.edu
Hello Bluesky! We are a network for research and teaching in Environmental Humanities at University of Edinburgh π±β¨ππβοΈ
RELCFP is a religious studies call for papers repository (relcfp.com)
PhD student at UCLA studying housing, local politics, public opinion, and how race runs through it all. @divasunglasses on TikTok. Yes, yes, I am another dude with a podcast: "Reject Modernity, Embrace Tradition"
PhD in history and philosophy of science (also JD and MLA), Stanford.
Biology, complexity, diagramming. Philosophy of history.
Curates these BlueSky feeds:
History and Philosophy of Biology
Complexity Science
Philosophy of History and Historiography
Storyteller | Cultural Anthropologist | Preservation Historian | African Atlantic Religions & Culture | Collector of old and old-ish things
Historian of home injuries, public health, and product safety at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. Former Ph.D. student and graduate worker organizer at Johns Hopkins. Still frustrated and/or over-caffeinated.
The Finnish American Studies Association (FASA) aims to encourage and promote the academic study of the United States in Finland (EN/FI).
fasa.fi
Official Bluesky Account for the British Association for American Studies (BAAS). We promote, support & encourage the study of the United States in the UK. Posts by the Social Media team.
Bronx boy. Cubs fan. Dad, husband, writer, podcaster and cable news host.
The Sirensβ Call: How Attention Became the Worldβs Most Endangered Resource out now.
https://sirenscallbook.com/
Doting grandmother, among other things.
The official Society for U.S. Intellectual History Account at Bluesky! #USIH
Professor of History at Columbia University; author of CRIMES AGAINST NATURE, SHADOWS AT DAWN: A BORDERLANDS MASSACRE AND THE VIOLENCE OF HISTORY; and THE STRANGE CAREER OF WILLIAM ELLIS. Working on a new project on the US-Mexico War (1846-1848).
Postdoctoral Researcher in Environmental Studies at University of California Santa Barbara. My work focuses on anti-nuclear activism, nuclear technologies, disproportionate impact, environmental justice, and climate change.
Urbanist/teacher/writer/community advocate
Founding Director, Smart Cities Research Lab
Author, In the Shadow of the Ivory Tower