Seminar in Nature, Environment, and Empire

Not offered regularly; consult department

Explores the relationship between the study of natural history, both domestic and exotic, by Europeans and Americans, and concrete exploitation of the natural world. Focuses on the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Not Offered This Term

Catalog Subject Faculty Level HASS Category
21H.185 12.386 STS.031

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Not offered regularly; consult department
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Nature and Environment in China

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US Environmental Governance: from National Parks to the Green New Deal

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People and Other Animals

Not offered regularly; consult department
Staff Graduate
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HASS-S
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