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New Publications from Carson Fellows

Chiara Certoma, Stefania Gallini, Amy Hay, Ingo Heidbrink, Martin Knoll, Siddhartha Krishnan, Shane McCorristine, Bron Taylor

24.01.2013

Chiara Certoma, together with Nicola Clewer and Doug Elsey, has published an edited collection entitled The Politics of Space and Place with Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Stefania Gallini has published an article that she worked on during her Carson fellowship. Entitled “La naturaleza cultural de la historia ambiental y su rematerialización,” it was published in Historia Cultural desde Colombia; Categorías y Debates, edited by Max S. Hering Torres and Amada Carolina Perèz Benavides.

Amy Hay published an article, “Dispelling the ‘Bitter Fog’: Fighting Chemical Defoliation in the American West,” in Endeavor, volume 36.

Together with David J. Starkey, Ingo Heibrink has published a new edited collection, A History of North Atlantic Fisheries, Volume 2: From the 1850s to the Early Twenty-First Century. The volume has been released by the Hauschild Press in Bremen, Germany.

Martin Knoll has published an article online: ''Das Theatrum Europaeum - eine umwelthistorische Quelle? (The Theatrum Europaeum: A Source for Environmental History?)'' is available online as part of the larger volume Das Theatrum Europaeum: Wissensarchitektur einer Jahrhundertchronik (The Theatrum Europaeum: Knowledge Architecture of a Century Chronicle).

Siddhartha Krishnan co-authored an interdisciplinary paper in Human Ecology entitled “'Ecology and Impacts of the Invasive Species, Lantana camara, in a Social-Ecological System in South India: Perspectives from Local Knowledge.”

Shane McCorristine’s five volume edited collection, Spiritualism, Mesmerism and the Occult, 1800–1920, has been published by Pickering and Chatto Publishers. This collection of sources looks at the dark areas between Victorian science, medicine, and religion.

Bron Taylor published an article, “Wilderness, Spirituality and Biodiversity in North America: Tracing an Environmental History from Occidental Roots to Earth Day,” in Wilderness Mythologies: Wilderness in the History of Religions, edited by Laura Feldt. (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2012), 293-324.