SBS 385 Environmental History of California
Course description: Applies theories of race, ethnicity, gender, class, and qualitative methodologies to study historical relationships between the human and nonhuman worlds of California. Focuses on past and present human societies and their respective relationships to the land. Explores the ways in which history can aid in understanding present-day policy issues.
Course description: Applies theories of race, ethnicity, gender, class, and qualitative methodologies to study historical relationships between the human and nonhuman worlds of California. Focuses on past and present human societies and their respective relationships to the land. Explores the ways in which history can aid in understanding present-day policy issues.
Course Narrative:
Environmental History of California was a course with a lot of history and information about the state of California. The readings and lectures we had in class really helped me understand the conflicts the state had in the past, and the issues we continue to have in the country. For my finally project i choose San Antonio lake, as my natural site in California, I digital page were people can learn more about this place and they can help with the conservation of this site.
lake_san_antonio_project.odt |
letter_to_an_official.odt |
lake san antonio digital_project.pdf |