University Place  American Women in Environmental History – Ep. 767

Join Nancy C. Unger for a look at women environmental activists in American history. Details

 

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Episode: American Women in Environmental History – Ep. 767

Nancy C. Unger, an associate professor of history at Santa Clara University, examines how the unique environmental concerns and activism of women framed the way the larger culture responded. She also highlights the contributions of Wisconsin women to environmental history. Unger is the author of “Beyond Nature's Housekeepers: American Women in Environmental History.”

Duration: (41:04)
Premiere Date: 09/14/2012
Episode Expires: Never
TV Rating: TV-G
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