Abstract
Disasters, environmental changes and migration in historical perspective, an interview with Uwe Lübken
Highlights
Interviewers By way of introduction, could you briefly explain what sparked your interest in the topic of Environmental History within (American) Transnational History, namely natural hazards and catastrophes? uwe lübken I came to American History almost by accident
Since I had just been to the United States for the first time to visit relatives, I found “Anglo-American History” somehow appealing and I decided to go for it
A research project on the History of natural catastrophes and natural hazards in the United States and Germany seemed to be the perfect fit.[4] int Recent literature about environmental humanities address their peers in academia and society and the way their practitioners are making themselves relevant contributing to social challenges
Summary
INTERVIEW WITH UWE LÜBKEN interviewers (int) By way of introduction, could you briefly explain what sparked your interest in the topic of Environmental History within (American) Transnational History, namely natural hazards and catastrophes? uwe lübken (ul) I came to American History almost by accident. Environmental changes, and migration in historical perspective, entrevista com Uwe Lübken, by Ana Isabel Queiroz, Inês Gomes, and Filipa Soares
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