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Global Environmental History and Environmental Humanities

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Anti Desertification Sand Fences, Morocco
Anti Desertification Sand Fences in Morocco (Anderson Sady) CC BY-NC-ND
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Stamp, Brazil, 1981 - Environment Protection CC BY-NC-ND
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Terrace rice fields in Yunnan Province, China by Jialiang Gao CC BY-NC-ND
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Julius von Ehren - Torfstecher im Ahlenmoor bei Bremerhaven CC BY-NC-ND

What is Global Environmental History?

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Global environmental history deals with the complex and changing network of relationships between humans and nature from a perspective that focuses primarily on cross-border phenomena and connections.


Global environmental history is equally concerned with the globe, i.e. the man-made construction of worldwide networks of ideas, people, institutions, goods and infrastructure, and with the planet Earth as an ecosystem in which plants, animals, humans and other organisms create and shape life together with weather and landscape formations.


Global environmental history is interdisciplinary. Like any form of environmental history, global environmental history is located both in the humanities and in the natural sciences. It works with the archives of nature, such as scientific data on toxicity and climate change, as well as with the archives of societies, including first-person documents, media products, court records or UN documents.


With its focus on planetary environmental issues, global environmental history is necessarily part of a lively conversation with the inter- and transdisciplinary environmental humanities ( here). These are a rapidly growing field of research that adds humanistic concepts and research questions such as values, norms, responsibility or historicity to contemporary discussions of the planetary environmental crisis.

Main research areas

  • Verticality, infrastructures and the Anthropocene
  • Wetlands in History [ Working Group at the IEK]
  • Toxicity, waste and contaminated sites as environmental heritage
  • Interdependence of eating habits, culture and environment [ ENB Junior Research Group Off the Menu]
  • Theory and concepts of environmental history and interdisciplinarity
  • Walking as a method: a Teaching-Learning Lab [ Walking]

News

March 18, 2026

Announcement: “Uncharismatic Species” Workshop

The Two-Day Hybrid Workshop “Theorising Uncharismatic Species in Environmental History,” organized by Australian Guest Researcher and Humboldt Fellow Harry Croft, will take place on September 3–4, 2026, in Augsburg.

The call for papers is currently open until May 15. If you are interested, please submit an abstract of 500 words, 4 key words, and an author biography/ies of up to 100 words.

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Jan. 16, 2026

Workshop: “Poor Men's Cheese. Mediterranean Forgotten Histories" at the museum 'Brot und Kunst' in Ulm

On January 31, from 2:00 to 4:00 pm, a special workshop will take place at the 'Brot und Kunst Museum' in Ulm as part of the current exhibition Tiny Giants.

The workshop “Poor Man’s Cheese. Mediterranean Forgotten Histories” is led by Penelope Volinia, doctoral researcher in the ENB-research group Off the Menu: Appetites, Culture, and Environment.

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Dec. 2, 2025

Workshop at UC Berkeley by Prof. Simone M. Müller and Isabel Richter (German Historical Institute Washington, Pacific Office) on November 16–17, 2026

From November 16 to 17, 2026, Prof. Simone M. Müller and Isabel Richter will host a workshop on the topic: “Environments and Societies at the Crossroads: Socio-Environmental Justice in Europe and the Americas in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries” at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Contact

Contact Information:

Address:
Professorship for Global Environmental History
and Environmental Humanities
Universitaetsstrasse 10
86159 Augsburg
Germany


Phone: +49 821 598 - 2795 (Secretary)

E-Mail: sekretariat.umweltgeschichte@philhist.uni-augsburg.de

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Raum: Building D, Room 4505

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Aktuelles

March 18, 2026

Announcement: “Uncharismatic Species” Workshop

The Two-Day Hybrid Workshop “Theorising Uncharismatic Species in Environmental History,” organized by Australian Guest Researcher and Humboldt Fellow Harry Croft, will take place on September 3–4, 2026, in Augsburg.

The call for papers is currently open until May 15. If you are interested, please submit an abstract of 500 words, 4 key words, and an author biography/ies of up to 100 words.

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Read more
Jan. 16, 2026

Workshop: “Poor Men's Cheese. Mediterranean Forgotten Histories" at the museum 'Brot und Kunst' in Ulm

On January 31, from 2:00 to 4:00 pm, a special workshop will take place at the 'Brot und Kunst Museum' in Ulm as part of the current exhibition Tiny Giants.

The workshop “Poor Man’s Cheese. Mediterranean Forgotten Histories” is led by Penelope Volinia, doctoral researcher in the ENB-research group Off the Menu: Appetites, Culture, and Environment.

Read more
Dec. 2, 2025

Workshop at UC Berkeley by Prof. Simone M. Müller and Isabel Richter (German Historical Institute Washington, Pacific Office) on November 16–17, 2026

From November 16 to 17, 2026, Prof. Simone M. Müller and Isabel Richter will host a workshop on the topic: “Environments and Societies at the Crossroads: Socio-Environmental Justice in Europe and the Americas in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries” at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Allgemeine Kontaktinformationen:

Anschrift:
Universit?t Augsburg

Professur für Globale Umweltgeschichte und Environmental Humanities
Universit?tsstra?e 10
86159 Augsburg


Telefon: +49 821 598 - 2795 (Sekretariat)

E-Mail: sekretariat.umweltgeschichte@philhist.uni-augsburg.de

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Sekretariat: Geb?ude D2, Raum 4500

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