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Brian Donahue: Go Farm, Young People

Nov
3
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230 Prospect Street (PROS230 ), 101
230 Prospect Street, New Haven CT, 06511

Brian Donahue is Professor Emeritus (and founding member) of American Environmental Studies at Brandeis University. His primary research interests include the history and the prospects of human engagement with the land, especially in New England.
The core of the Agrarian Studies Program’s activities is a weekly colloquium organized around an annual theme. Invited specialists send papers in advance that are the focus of an organized discussion by the faculty and graduate students associated with the colloquium.
This topic embraces, inter alia, the study of mutual perceptions between countryside and city, and patterns of cultural and material exchange, extraction, migration, credit, legal systems, and political order that link them.
It also includes an understanding of how different societies conceive of the spatial order they exhibit. What terms are meaningful and how are they related?: e.g., frontier, wilderness, arable, countryside, city, town, agriculture, commerce, “hills,” lowlands, maritime districts, inland. How have these meanings changed historically and what symbolic and material weight do they bear?