Anthropocene History
Schedule
Thu Jan 22 2026 at 03:00 pm to 05:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Læderstræde 20, 1201 Copenhagen, Denmark | Copenhagen , SK
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The event is free to attend. Please sign up in advance here: https://cape.ku.dk/eng/calendar/2026/anthropocene-history/In the Anthropocene, human history and Earth history become entangled. This situation is a challenge to all historians, but particularly those who study the history of science, technology and environment, fields that are concerned with the means and processes that have changed the trajectory of the Earth system and will continue to influence its future.
With a perspective of history as an essentially meaning-making and navigational tool for understanding our contemporary world, this lecture presents a novel, integrated approach to past, present, and future history.
Building on the work of the recently founded Center for Anthropocene History at KTH in Stockholm, Sabine Höhler will sketch a research program for Anthropocene History as an object and a mode of writing history that aims to mend the longstanding separation between human and Earth history that the recognition of the Anthropocene revokes. She explores how environmental historians may approach the vast and ruptured temporal and spatial scales of anthropocenic dimension, by studying the irreversible material entanglements between human and non-human natures, from the elemental to the planetary and from deep pasts to distant futures.
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