| Fall 1999 Lecture Series |
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Nature in History “Conquests from Barbarism”: Taming Nature in Frederician Prussia September 28, 1999 David Blackbourn (Harvard University) The Environmental History of the Rhine River, 1815 to the Present October 05, 1999 Marc Cioc (University of California at Santa Cruz) Waldsterben: The Construction and Deconstruction of an Environmental Problem October 12, 1999 Franz-Josef Brüggemeier (University of Freiburg) The Green Prince of Germany: The Gardens of Pückler-Muskau and the Late Romatic Landscape October 26, 1999 Linda Bryan Parshall (Dumbarton Oaks) Heinrich Himmler and Landscape Planning in Nazi Germany November 11, 1999 Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn (University of Hannover) Nature and National Identity in Postwar West Germany December 02, 1999 Sandra Chaney (Erskine College) |