Why is environmental history not more “mainstream”? What are your ideas for incorporating the environment and environmental history into survey courses?

Why is environmental history not more “mainstream”? What are your ideas for incorporating the environment and environmental history into survey courses?
There are certain questions that have given my research on the history of the Ilkisongo Maasai and conservation a sense of urgency.
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.
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.
Centering horses in historical narratives offers scholars a new lens for examining the past and our relationship with it.
I met Katie in Washington, D.C. this summer in a box of files from the Smithsonian Institute Archives.