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DESCRIPTION:Guest Speaker Andrew Robichaud\,&nbsp\;Assistant Professor of H
 istory\, Boston University.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Robichaud is the author of Animal
  City: The Domestication of America (Harvard\, 2019). The book explores th
 e central role of animal life and death in nineteenth-century cities\, and
 &nbsp\; traces a web of interconnected social\, cultural\, political\, and
  environmental changes.*This talk is co-sponsored by the CNY Environmental
  Humanities Workshop and is also part of the Geography\, Environment and S
 ociety Colloquium Series.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Accessibility: To request accommoda
 tions\, please contact the Geography Department at 315.443.2606 or email d
 atoole@syr.edu.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Environmental Humanities Symposium- Animal City: The Domestication 
 of America
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Guest Speaker Andrew Robichaud</str
 ong>\,&nbsp\;Assistant Professor of History\, Boston University.&nbsp\;&nb
 sp\;</p><p>Robichaud is the author of <em>Animal City: The Domestication o
 f America</em> (Harvard\, 2019). The book explores the central role of ani
 mal life and death in nineteenth-century cities\, and&nbsp\; traces a web 
 of interconnected social\, cultural\, political\, and environmental change
 s.</p><p><em>*This talk is co-sponsored by the CNY Environmental Humanitie
 s Workshop and is also part of the Geography\, Environment and Society Col
 loquium Series</em>.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p><p>Accessibility: To request accommo
 dations\, please contact the Geography Department at 315.443.2606 or email
  <a href="mailto:datoole@syr.edu" title="datoole@syr.edu">datoole@syr.edu<
 /a>.&nbsp\;</p>
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