On-demand webinar: Exploring the local environment, finding the past in our place

Diversity in local history

By Karin Doull

Webinar series: Diversity in local history

Session 3: Exploring the local environment, finding the past in our place

Where we live contributes to who we are, sometimes explicitly and sometimes indirectly. In exploring our local environment we can validate our own experiences of that place. What we also do with local environmental history is begin to see how a place has been shaped by previous human beings. We can investigate how land has been used in the past and what this tells us about how a diversity of people lived. This webinar will consider how we can make use of the local environment to trace changes that have affected lives through considering some mini case studies.

Release date: Wednesday 3 January 2024
Expiry date: Monday 6 January 2025

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