This is the 289th 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 (October 10, 2022 – October 16, 2022):
Monday: “Travel Grants for ESEH Bern Conference – 2023,” European Society for Environmental History
Tuesday: “New report highlights history of environmental violations at the Radford arsenal” by Roxy Todd, radio IQ-wvtf
Wednesday: “Travel Grants for ESEH Bern Conference – 2023,” European Society for Environmental History
Thursday: “Review of Heidt and Lackenbauer, The Joint Arctic Weather Stations” by Alina Bykova, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE)
Friday: “GALVANIZING GLACIOLOGY: THOUGHTS ON AN ECOCRITICAL ART HISTORY” by Isabelle Gapp, Environmental History Now
Saturday: “Flanigan’s and Literally Miami Make Florida Meme History With Limited Time Collaboration” by Nicole Danna, Miami New Times
Sunday: “The Golden Plover, the North, and Environmental History” by Nick Pepper, The Northern Environmental History Network
Top Words
- will
- Arctic
- history
- ice
- stations
- conference
- travel
- Bern
- glaciers
- Miami
