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EPISODE · Dec 20, 2019 · 34 MIN

Episode 67: Andrew Hurley On History, Cities, and Climate Change

from Saint Louis Speaks Podcast · host Mark Loehrer

Dr. Andrew Hurley, professor of history at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, has written extensively about the environmental history of the St. Louis region. In this episode, he talks about his love of cities; how technology can help historians reach new audiences; and how he's helping communities build their resilience in the face of the droughts, floods, and heat waves that are accompanying climate change. Faculty Pagehttps://www.umsl.edu/~umslhistory/Faculty/hurley.htmlAsk an Expert: Andrew Hurley examines history of climate and its impact on St. Louishttps://blogs.umsl.edu/news/2018/08/27/ask-expert-hurley/Common Fields: An Environmental History of St. Louishttps://www.worldcat.org/title/common-fields-an-environmental-history-of-st-louis/oclc/36024068Virtual City Projecthttp://vcities.ite-stl.orgMissouri Place Stories: Missouri EPSCoRhttps://placestories.missouriepscor.org

Dr. Andrew Hurley, professor of history at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, has written extensively about the environmental history of the St. Louis region. In this episode, he talks about his love of cities; how technology can help historians reach new audiences; and how he's helping communities build their resilience in the face of the droughts, floods, and heat waves that are accompanying climate change. Faculty Pagehttps://www.umsl.edu/~umslhistory/Faculty/hurley.htmlAsk an Expert: Andrew Hurley examines history of climate and its impact on St. Louishttps://blogs.umsl.edu/news/2018/08/27/ask-expert-hurley/Common Fields: An Environmental History of St. Louishttps://www.worldcat.org/title/common-fields-an-environmental-history-of-st-louis/oclc/36024068Virtual City Projecthttp://vcities.ite-stl.orgMissouri Place Stories: Missouri EPSCoRhttps://placestories.missouriepscor.org

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