Die Abwassergeschichte - Jan van den Noort
Die Abwassergeschichte - Jan van den Noort
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David Pinder, Southampton University<br />
David Matless, University of Nottingham<br />
George Revill, Oxford Brookes<br />
University<br />
Vivien Lovell, Public Art Commissions<br />
Agency<br />
Malcolm Miles, Chelsea College of<br />
Art and Design<br />
Information on cost etc contact<br />
Tim Hall, Dept of Geography and<br />
Geology, Cheltenham and Gloucester<br />
College of Higher Education,<br />
Francis Close Hall, Cheltenham,<br />
GL50 4AZ<br />
Lyn Roberts<br />
E-mail L1roberts@plymouth.ac.uk<br />
Tel 00 44 1392 475027 Fax: 00<br />
44 1392 475012<br />
OnSite/InSight: Humanity,<br />
Nature, and Time<br />
Symposium on Landscape History<br />
June 22 to 24, 1996<br />
Th e Penn State Scanticon Conference<br />
Center Hotel State College,<br />
Pennsyl<strong>van</strong>ia a continuing and distance<br />
education service of the College<br />
of Arts and Architecture<br />
Introductory panel<br />
What are the many sides of landscape<br />
history? Th is session will begin the<br />
process of acquainting symposium participants<br />
with the many ways that land-<br />
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scape history is studied, the avenues of<br />
intervention with the physical expressions<br />
of landscape history, and the ways<br />
that landscape history serves as an inspiration<br />
in art or literature. Th is panel<br />
will present a variety of approaches and<br />
invite interdisciplinary dialog.<br />
Keynote speaker: Internationally renowned<br />
cultural geographer Wilber<br />
Zelinsky will present new research,<br />
based on years of observation, which<br />
begins to explain the growth of popular<br />
and academic interest in landscape<br />
over the past several decades.<br />
For more information about program<br />
content: Daniel J. Na<strong>den</strong>icek<br />
Director, Center for Studies<br />
in Landscape Architecture Th e<br />
Pennsyl<strong>van</strong>ia State University 218<br />
Engineering Unit D University<br />
Park PA 16802-1429<br />
E-mail: djn7@psu.edu<br />
Milieugeschie<strong>den</strong>is en<br />
middeleeuwen<br />
Internationaal wetenschappelijk congres<br />
betreff ende de Europese middeleeuwen<br />
te Leeds 8-11 juli 1996<br />
Sessie Th e Burgundian and Habsburg<br />
Netherlands<br />
Petra J.E.M. <strong>van</strong> Dam, Fishing policy<br />
and fi shermen in the Netherlands:<br />
an example of environmental history<br />
during the Habsburg age<br />
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contactblad <strong>van</strong> de<br />
stichting net werk voor de<br />
geschie<strong>den</strong>is <strong>van</strong> hygiëne en milieu<br />
redactie: myriam d a r u<br />
webversie: jan <strong>van</strong> <strong>den</strong> n o o r t<br />
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Net Werk 51 - juni 1996<br />
Sessie Environmental History in the<br />
Middle Ages: approaches, sources,<br />
problems<br />
Gerhard Jaritz , Medieval use of<br />
classical agricultural knowledge:<br />
environmental aspects<br />
Verena Winiwarter, Th e political<br />
economy of the Tuscany ecosystem:<br />
a tale of emerging complexity<br />
Ekke Weis, Frozen lakes, woods and<br />
pilgrims: on the representation<br />
of environment in hagiographic<br />
sources, especially from Scandinavia.<br />
Inlichtingen:<br />
Drs M.M. Woesthuis,<br />
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen CO-<br />
MERS, Oude Boteringestraat 23,<br />
Postbus 716. 9700 AS Groningen<br />
tel. 050-637261 fax. 050-637263.<br />
3e Internationale conferentie<br />
ste<strong>den</strong>geschie<strong>den</strong>is<br />
Cities in Eastern and Western Europe<br />
Central European University,<br />
Budapest 29th-31st August 1996<br />
European Association of Urban<br />
Historians<br />
Hier volgt een selectie <strong>van</strong> sessies<br />
uit het voorlopige programma <strong>van</strong><br />
deze conferentie, met papers waar<strong>van</strong><br />
de thematiek passend is bij de<br />
inhoud <strong>van</strong> Net Werk.<br />
Th is conference of the European<br />
Association of Urban Historians<br />
follows successful conferences in<br />
Amsterdam (1992) and Strasbourg<br />
(1994). It is open to scholars interested<br />
in all aspects of the European<br />
city from the Early Modern time to<br />
the 20th century.<br />
3. Th e European city and energy<br />
/EM, MOD/ Organiser: <strong>Die</strong>ter<br />
Schott (Germany) 30th Aug, 9-<br />
12.30<br />
Joachim Radkau (Germany): Th e<br />
Riddle of Urban Food Supply in<br />
Pre-industrial Times<br />
Morris A. Pierce (USA): Th e Development<br />
of Large Heating<br />
Systems in European Cities from<br />
the Fourteenth Century<br />
Daniel Blouin (France): Energetic<br />
Alternatives and the Heating Issue<br />
in Paris, 1789-1940<br />
Bill Luckin (United Kingdom):<br />
Country, Town and Metropolis:<br />
Th e Formation of a “Smoke Problem”<br />
in London, 1800-1870<br />
Uwe Kuhl (Germany): Anfänge<br />
städtischer Elektrifi zierung in<br />
Deutschland und Frankreich<br />
Jean Lorcin (France): Le “Socialisme<br />
Municipal” et L’électrifi cation<br />
des villes francaises: frein ou accélérateur?<br />
Le cas de Saint-Etienne<br />
Gerhard Melinz (Austria): Gas<br />
und Elektrizität als Elemente<br />
städtischer Leistungsverwaltung?<br />
Kommunalisierungsprozesse und<br />
strategien in Wien, Prag und<br />
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