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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.

Uncategorized by Rebecca H. BondSep 11, 201811:12 amJanuary 8, 2019
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Documenting Environmental History: Using Government Sources to Understand Louisiana’s Coastal Erosion Crisis

August 29, 2018, marked the thirteenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s landfall near the border between Louisiana and Mississippi.

Uncategorized by Katrin KleemannSep 10, 201810:25 amOctober 13, 2020
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29 November 1783: The Night the US East Coast was Awoken by “a small shock of an earthquake”

From Boston to Philadelphia, in late 1783 diarists wrote about an earthquake that awoke them late at night, rattled windows, and threw china off the shelves.

News by EHN TeamSep 10, 20186:28 amSeptember 11, 2022

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