SINGING ON THE SUBMARINE: CONFERENCE REVIEW FOR ESEH 2019, ‘BOUNDARIES IN/OF ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY’, TALLINN
In this blog, which also featured as the ESEH Notepad in Environment and History 26.1 (February 2020), but without all the pretty pictures, Ulrike Plath and Kati Lindström report on last year’s fabulous ESEH conference in Tallinn. The Estonian Center for Environmental History (KAJAK) had the honour of hosting the 10th biennial ESEH conference on 21–25 … More SINGING ON THE SUBMARINE: CONFERENCE REVIEW FOR ESEH 2019, ‘BOUNDARIES IN/OF ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY’, TALLINN









