Forty years since its first appearance, it is more relevant than ever. Reviving The Death of Nature: Female presences in the configuration of the Early Modern cosmos Review by Rafael David Nieto-BelloĬaroline Merchant’s the Death of Nature (1980) challenges the heritage of progress often associated with the scientific revolution.A Predecessor to Intersectional Eco-Feminisms Review by Khristián Méndez Aguirre.Nature’s Death or the Killing of Nature? Review by Atar David.As part of that, we are delighted to publish this roundtable discussion consisting of three reviews focused on Carolyn Merchant’s The Death of Nature, a classic work in environmental history and the history of science. These reviews come out of Dr Megan Raby’s class, History Of Science And The Environment. In 2020-21, the Institute for Historical Studies will convene a series of talks, workshops, and panel discussions centered on the theme “Climate in Context: Historical Precedents and the Unprecedented”. By Atar David, Khristián Méndez Aguirre, and Rafael David Nieto-Bello
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