• Volume 5 • 2020 • COVID 19 & Environmental History

    Volume 5 • 2020 • COVID 19 & Environmental History


Introduction


Contents 

JHES Editorial Board

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At the Edge of Resilience: Making Sense of COVID-19 from the Perspective of Environmental History 

Tim Soens, Raf de Bont and Maïka De Keyzer

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Articles


COVID-19, Climate, and White Supremacy: Multiple Crises or One? 

Eleonora Rohland

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Undoing the Discipline: History in the Time of Climate Crisis and COVID-19 

Amanda Power, Iva Peša and Eiko Honda

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Cholera, Corona and Trust in Numbers 

Joris Vandendriessche

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“Just the Flu” in 1323? The Case study of a Highly Contagious Epidemic with Low Mortality and Its Possible Origins in Late Medieval Europe 

Martin Bauch

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Malignant Microbes: Using Environmental History to Connect the Fields of Plant and Human Epidemiology 

Matthew Plishka

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Politics of Movement: Exploring Passage Points in Responses to COVID-19 and the Plague in the Fifteenth-Century Netherlands 

Janna Coomans and Claire Weeda

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The “Normative Forces” of Difference: Ecology, Economy and Society during Cattle Plagues in the Eighteenth Century 

Dominik Hünniger

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It’s the Entanglements, Stupid 

Frank Uekötter

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The Human Body Must Be Defended: A Foucauldian and Latourian Take on COVID-19 

Bert De Munck

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Leviathan in Crisis 

Franz Mauelshagen

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What Could 'Carbofascism' Look Like? A Historical Perspective on Reactionary Politics in the COVID-19 Pandemic 

Antoine Acker

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Viruses, Practices and Perception 

Sebastian Haumann

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Invisible Inequalities: Persistent Health Threats in the Urban Built Environment 

Kara Murphy Schlichting and Melanie A. Kiechle

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Urban Porosity and Material Contamination: From Cholera to COVID-19 in Copenhagen 

Mikkel Thelle and Mikkel Bille

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Keep Focusing on the Air: COVID-19 and the Historical Value of an Atmospheric Sensibility 

Robert-Jan Wille

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Pandemics and Asymmetric Shocks: Evidence from the History of Plague in Europe and the Mediterranean 

Guido Alfani

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A Modern Rendition of a Pre-modern Scenario: Imperfect Institutions and Obscured Vulnerabilities 

Bram Hilkens, Bram van Besouw and Daniel R. Curtis

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Environmentalism after the Pandemic 

Elliot Honeybun-Arnolda and Tim O'Riordan

2021-03-31 Volume 5 • 2020 • COVID 19 & Environmental History