You are invited to participate in:
A Joint Meeting of the
American Society for Environmental History
and the Forest History Society
March 28–April 1, 2001
in Durham, North Carolina
Theme:
MAKING ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY RELEVANT
IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Features:
Distinguished Lectureship in Forest and Conservation History
“SMOKECHASING: THE SEARCH FOR A USABLE PLACE”
given by
Dr. Stephen Pyne
Professor, Biology Dept., Arizona State University and
Fire Historian
Banquet Speaker
“MAN AND NATURE IN THE 21ST CENTURY”
given by
Dr. David Lowenthal
Professor Emeritus, University College London and George Perkins Marsh Biographer
PLUS:
First Night Plenary Session with:
Norman Christensen, Nancy Langston, Patty Limerick, and Donald Worster
180 Papers
Breakfast Discussion Groups
Field Tours
Entertainment by the Coastal Cohorts
Exhibits
Poster Sessions
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