Call for Proposals – 2029 World Congress of Environmental History Venue

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We are now accepting proposals for the venue of the 2029 World Congress of Environmental History.

The world congresses of environmental history, held every five years since 2009, are a key service that the International Consortium of Environmental History Organizations (ICEHO) offers to all those interested in this discipline from around the world. They are by far the most diverse environmental history congress in terms of nationalities. Through them ICEHO advances its mission of strengthening this global community. After four very successful congresses – in Copenhagen, Denmark, August 2009;Guimarães, Portugal, July 2014; Florianopolis, Brazil, July 2019; and Oulu, Finland, August 2024 – the Fifth World Congress of Environmental History is scheduled for 2029. ICEHO is now calling for proposals from parties from any part of the globe interested in hosting the conference, preferably in July or August of that year.

Read the full call and submission guidelines here.

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Claudia Leal

Claudia Leal was born and lives at 2,600 meters above sea level in Bogotá (the capital of Colombia), where she is associate professor at the Department of History at Universidad de los Andes. She holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of California at Berkeley, but passes for a historian who likes to think about the environment. Although she identifies with mountains, she has done most of her research on rainforest regions and on the role of “race” in the process of nation building in Latin America. Her book Landscapes of Freedom, Building a Postemancipation Society in the Rainforests of Western Colombia (The University of Arizona Press) came out in 2018, as well as A Living Past, Environmental Histories of Modern Latin America (Berghahn Books), which she edited with John Soluri and José Augusto Pádua. She is writing a history of Colombian national parks that tries to understand how the state functions and is built in space. She is also interested in the relationship between armed conflict and environments, and in the history of animals.

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