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People and the environment through history

colonial New Zealand

Upcoming environmental history symposium – register now

May 30, 2014BFF editorial teamLeave a comment

Paper proposals are now being invited for an upcoming environmental symposium at Otago University, Dunedin: The Colonial World: Elemental Histories  — download flyer —The Colonial World

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