HIST 2371 US Climate Catastrophes: Rethinking US History through the Climate

HIST 2371 US Climate Catastrophes: Rethinking US History through the Climate (also AMST 2375) (HST-AS) (HNA)

Tuesday and Thursday: 2:55-4:10 plus Independent Research

Professor Camille Suarez

How does our understanding of the current climate emergency change when we examine the past with an environmental lens? In this course, we will think of US history through climate catastrophes, human-made and naturally occurring, to consider how humans and the environment have interacted with each other over time and to reconsider how that relationship has changed within a US context. Rather than focus on the traditional turning points of the US, such as wars or presidents, we will look at the California Gold Rush, the use of DDT, the building of the Oahe Dam, the Love Canal, and 21st-century hurricanes.

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