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Australian Environmental History

  • MHIS202
  • 3
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Australian environmental history explores the multifaceted history of human interaction with the diverse natural environment of Australia from per-contact to now. Changing environmental patterns from Gondwanaland to climate change will be included, as will questions like the degree of Indigenous impact pre-contact to contemporary questions of sustainability. The approach will be thematic. Topics will include 'discovery' and settlement of the land and the emotional and practical responses to it, exploration and mapping, ideas about the interior and outback, the discovery of native flora and fauna, the 'bush', population debates, water, urban development and the rise of conservation,... -- Course Website

Instructor: Dr Alison Holland

Prerequisites: 12cp or (3cp in HIST or MHIS or POL units) 



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