This is the 235th post in my series that explores the most-used words in the top stories shared among Environmental Historians and Environmental Humanities scholars on Twitter each week.
Here are the top articles among environmental historians and humanities scholars this past week (August 30, 2021 – September 5, 2021):
Monday: “Just Ida Recovery: Frontline Resource Mobilization Page,” Another Gulf is Possible/Otro Golfo es Posible
Tuesday: “The Worst Time in History to Be Alive, According to Science” by Becky Little, History
Wednesday: “Judge orders Cinci hospital to treat COVID-19 patient with Ivermectin, despite CDC warnings” by Jake Zuckerman, Ohio Capital Journal
Thursday: “Breaking with Discipline: Studying Environmental History” by Rohini Patel, Environmental History Now
Friday: “History of 19th Century Europe” by Illinois State University Department of History, American Historical Association: AHA Career Center
Saturday: “The Heartbreaking Ingenuity of the Mother-Writer” by Olivia Campbell, LitHub
Sunday: “‘Texas is the new Gilead’: State’s new anti-abortion law compared to The Handmaid’s Tale” by Clémence Michallon, Independant
Top Words
- writing
- said
- work
- environmental
- also
- one
- will
- time
- University
- can
- kids
- like
- wrote