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Dr Leona Watson (formerly Skelton)
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Associate Prof in Environmental History, Northumbria Uni. Co-editor, Environment and History. The environmental, social and cultural impact of British water and transport infrastructure, 1500-2000. Author of Tyne after Tyne and Sanitation in Urban Britain.
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Where did ordinary building timber come from before 🚂 made transport cheap? In our new paper, we analyzed 1231 dendrodated constructions and coeval archival data to show that timber was most probably sourced locally. (But watch out for 🌲🌳 floating!) #envhist
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Local timber dominated pre-industrial construction: Insights from archival and dendrochronological data
In pre-modern Europe, timber was notoriously difficult and costly to transport on land, therefore it is usually assumed that ordinary buildings – exce…
www.sciencedirect.com
April 14, 2025 at 6:40 AM
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The winding River #Wensum from Bishop Bridge #Norwich - "with an antique bridge communicating with a long and narrow suburb, flanked on either side by rich meadows of the brightest green..."
George Borrow, Lavengro (1851); author of Wild #Wales (1862).
#envhist #literature #England
April 14, 2025 at 8:19 AM
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History of The Spiral Tunnels

"In this episode we explore the history of the Canadian Pacific Railways construction through the Kicking Horse Pass in the Rocky Mountains."

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wci2...

#cdnhist #bchist #envhist #envirotech
History of The Spiral Tunnels
YouTube video by History of British Columbia
www.youtube.com
April 14, 2025 at 7:25 PM
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We’ve added a blog post, being a recent ‘Snapshot’ from ‘Environment and History’; Dimitrios Bormpoudakis on ‘“The Light of Day Was Our Comrade”: Ecologies of Forced Displacement and the Challenge of Unfamiliar Environments’. whitehorsepress.blog/2025/04/02/t... @eandhwhp.bsky.social #envhist
‘THE LIGHT OF DAY WAS OUR COMRADE’: ECOLOGIES OF FORCED DISPLACEMENT AND THE CHALLENGE OF UNFAMILIAR ENVIRONMENTS
In this blog, originally published as an Environment and History ‘Snapshot’ in August 2024, Dimitrios Bormpoudakis uses the case of forced exile in Greek islands to illustrate how ecolo…
whitehorsepress.blog
April 2, 2025 at 10:28 AM
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Environment and History 31.2 is available online now! This is a special issue entitled 'Sensing the World: Exploring Sensory Histories of the Environment,' edited by @gpetrick.bsky.social & @gfitz.bsky.social liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/toc/whpeh/31/2 #envhist @eseh.bsky.social
April 3, 2025 at 1:51 PM
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Currently taking a roundabout route home, involving passing through Havant.

Also reading some of the Portsmouth Area Railway Pasts project preliminary research - about #Havant railway staff, from members of the Havant Local History Group!

www.railwayaccidents.port.ac.uk/introducing-...
Introducing Portsmouth Area Railway Pasts - Railway Work, Life & Death
Introduction to a new piece of work, looking at historical railway staff accidents in the Portsmouth and Havant area.
www.railwayaccidents.port.ac.uk
November 27, 2024 at 1:40 PM
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If you're interested in early modern meteorology, barometers, naval battles or fish, then come along to my hybrid lecture (link in comments) @unibern.bsky.social !

📆 25/03 🕐 18:15 CET

@northernenvhistory.bsky.social @ihr.bsky.social @whitehorsepress.bsky.social @eseh.bsky.social
March 10, 2025 at 1:02 PM
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We are still accepting submissions for Snapshots! Reach out to deputy editor Tyson Luneau (@tluneau.bsky.social / tyson.luneau@cortland.edu) with any questions or proposals!
Call for submissions!

Snapshots are short essays which focus on environmental challenges of the 21st century, looking to historical perspectives to inform a more sustainable world.

See the attached call & send a pitch to @tluneau.bsky.social, deputy editor (tyson.luneau@cortland.edu) #envhist
March 10, 2025 at 1:44 PM
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Call for submissions!

Snapshots are short essays which focus on environmental challenges of the 21st century, looking to historical perspectives to inform a more sustainable world.

See the attached call & send a pitch to @tluneau.bsky.social, deputy editor (tyson.luneau@cortland.edu) #envhist
February 11, 2025 at 5:43 PM
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Tyson's first activity will be to devise a new call for the journal's popular editor-reviewed short 'Snapshots' section – so please feel free to start hitting him with your ideas! Contact info here: www.whpress.co.uk/EH.html
February 4, 2025 at 6:19 PM
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A warm welcome to 'Environment & History's new Outreach Editor, Alex A. Hibberts. Alex (Uni. of London) is an environmental historian of the cultural history of environmental change, among other areas; and a great new addition to the team!
@eandhwhp.bsky.social @hibbertsalex.bsky.social #envhist
February 5, 2025 at 2:29 PM
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I'm looking for scholarship on place-based methodology & the value of visiting and experiencing spaces/environments we write about. Any recommendations? Some of this is for a grant proposal but it's also a pedagogical idea I've been interested in recently 📗 #envhist #history #envhum
February 6, 2025 at 8:25 PM
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On this day, 10 Jan 1949, Manchester finally managed to abandon its first generation electric tramways - a process started over a decade earlier but delayed by war. The brochure commemorating the event. @showmeasign.online #transport #manchester

↘️ flic.kr/p/absDCF
January 10, 2025 at 4:51 PM
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Enlarge this image to really appreciate York's transport past. The city's railway station history started with a makeshift wooden station. The first permanent one, designed by George Townsend Andrews, opened in 1841 inside the City Walls on Toft Green. There area locomotives all over if you
January 15, 2025 at 5:53 PM
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One for the design nerds: John K Peck traces the history of Berlin's public transport map designs…

www.slowtravelberlin.com/mapping-berl...
January 15, 2025 at 6:54 PM
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COMING SOON!

The next @ihr.bsky.social Transport & Mobility History seminar:

Building a British Rail in Britain: Advocating For a Nationalised Industry 1960-90
Lewis Smith, Brunel University

13 Feb 2025, 17.30 UK, online

#Railway200

Booking free - all welcome:
https://buff.ly/4gT5fwT
January 17, 2025 at 8:30 AM
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#OnThisDay 93 years ago, the first of Harry Beck's revolutionary and iconic pocket Tube diagrams were handed out at Baker Street. Rejected at first, a limited trial run of 500 were distributed in 1932 before full adoption in 1933. @ltmuseum collection https://buff.ly/3Pygr64
January 20, 2025 at 5:00 AM
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New book: Ranjan Chakrabarti 's Climate, Calamity and the Wild: An Environmental History of the Bengal Delta, C.1737-1947

reurl.cc/RLoNRg
#envhist
#climate
#disaster
February 5, 2025 at 3:02 AM
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Come join the 2025 ESEH Summer School in Environmental History, to be held in and around Stockholm on the topic of Anthropocene Histories!

#sts #eseh #kth #anthropocene
ESEH Summer School - ESEH CONFERENCE 2025
ESEH Summer School 2025 - applications now open for the ESEH summer school at KTH Stockholm coinciding with the Climate Histories conference.
eseh2025.com
January 28, 2025 at 2:55 PM
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'Environment & History' has a new Deputy Editor (with Leona Watson now co-editing alongside David Moon). Tyson Luneau (SUNY Cortland) is an environmental historian of colonial North Africa, among other areas; a fantastic addition to the team! @eandhwhp.bsky.social @tluneau.bsky.social #envhist
February 4, 2025 at 6:19 PM
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Very happy to see this #specialissue on #oilhist and #envhist out in the world: stm.cairn.info/journal-of-e....
With great articles by @renaudbecot.bsky.social, Reynaldo de los Reyes Patiño, @mattinbiglari.bsky.social, Randal L. Hall, Jelena Stanković, @michielbron.bsky.social, and Robert Lifset.
Journal of Energy History 2024/1 (No 12)
Black and Green? Environmental Histories of the Oil Industry
stm.cairn.info
February 3, 2025 at 2:34 PM
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#Sedburgh (Cumbria) means ‘flat hill’ in Old Norse. This 9th/10th century finger ring was found by a farmer digging a drainage ditch. It is a beautiful rare type made from gold hoops incised with grooves, triangles and lozenge shapes. #dales countryside #museum #medievalsky #cumbria #vikingsky
January 31, 2025 at 9:21 AM
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The February Labour of the month in MSL/1910/2385; NAL:f2r (© Victoria and Albert Museum, London), a woman dries off a man sitting by the fire. She appears to have snow on her boots as well.
February 1, 2025 at 3:40 PM