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Field Notes by Amelia BrackettNov 5, 20182:26 pmSeptember 11, 2022
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Notes from the Field: Community-Based Research in the Apple Orchards of Boulder County

A few miles northeast of Boulder, CO lies the Midwest in miniature—and where our crew from the Boulder Apple Tree Project sampled trees from Sarah’s orchard.

Problems of Place by Evelyn RamielOct 30, 20182:34 pmJanuary 4, 2019

Problems of Place: Is There Any Way Out of This Dream?

Field Notes by Kaitlin Stack WhitneyOct 15, 201811:30 amSeptember 11, 2022
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Viewing Virtual Worlds: What Can Video Games Teach Us About Environmental History?

Some elements of gaming worlds are imaginary, and they can give insight into what’s around the game builders—or their hopes of what a better world looks like.

Field Notes by Lindsay E. MarshallOct 12, 20183:07 pmSeptember 11, 2022
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Hoofbeats in the Archive: Historical Animals’ Roles in Constructing Historical Narratives

Centering horses in historical narratives offers scholars a new lens for examining the past and our relationship with it.

Field Notes by Nicole Welk-JoergerOct 9, 201811:32 amSeptember 11, 2022
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Crip Cows?: Confronting Disabled Animals in the Archive

I met Katie in Washington, D.C. this summer in a box of files from the Smithsonian Institute Archives.

Problems of Place by Elizabeth HameetemanOct 1, 20185:40 pmJanuary 4, 2019

Problems of Place: Shooting Roots Everywhere and Nowhere

Uncategorized by Lorena Campuzano DuqueSep 21, 201811:38 amJanuary 4, 2019
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Taming the Rivers: Science on the Making in the Alluvial Gold Mines in Nineteenth-Century Antioquia, Colombia

Pedro Nisser made me rethink the way in which the technological innovation in mining happened in Antioquia.

EHN Blog by Katie SchroederSep 17, 201810:48 amMarch 15, 2023
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Sharp Words: Etiology in Action

Fomites. I jotted the word down. The task seemed simple enough.

Uncategorized by Anastasia DaySep 14, 20181:00 pmJanuary 4, 2019

Problems of Place: Discovering Where I Am in Academia

Uncategorized by Rebecca Le GetSep 12, 201811:42 amJanuary 4, 2019
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Aerial Photography of Melbourne from 1945: A Peephole Into Past Technology & Landscapes

The most surprising, and interesting find during my PhD candidature has been the historical aerial photography that is available for the city of Melbourne.

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