Publishing Water Histories: A Roundtable Discussion
with Ellen Arnold, Gertrude Haidvogl, Martin Schmid, Severin Hohensinner, Christina Spitzbart-Glasl
June 6, 2024 – 15:00-17:00 CET, Zoom
ESEH Environmental History Today Webinar Series, 2023-2024 – German Speaking Countries
For all scholars engaged in water history research in the humanities and social sciences as well as the natural and applied sciences! On June 6, the ESEH has organised an informative and engaging roundtable to discuss how to write and publish histories of water.
Roundtable Speakers:
- Ellen Arnold
- Gertrude Haidvogl
- Martin Schmid
- Severin Hohensinner
- Christina Spitzbart-Glasl
Chairs: Katharina Scharf and Robert Groß

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