Thursday 12 February 2026, 12 midday - 1.30pm
Seminar Room 63, Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities
Professor Amanda Power (History, Oxford), Professor Jamie Lorimer (Geography, Oxford), Anna Henderson (ARC Humanities Press) and Rebecca Brennan (Princeton University Press)
This panel will interest post-graduate and early career researchers looking to publish their work in the environmental humanities, within and beyond academia. Professor Amanda Power will be discussing her contributions to The Conversation, Professor Jamie Lorimer providing insight on publishing in the Environmental Humanities journal and Anna Henderson and Rebecca Brennan will provide insight on turning your monograph into a book proposal.
Dr Anna Henderson is the Director of Acquisitions at ARC Humanities Press and launched the Premodern Ecosystems series.
Rebecca Brennan is the Senior Editor for Social Sciences (Europe) at Princeton University Press.
Professor Amanda Power is the Sullivan Clarendon Professor in History. As a medieval historian of religion, power and intellectual life, her work explores how historical perspectives can make to addressing climate change through better understanding of its ‘anthropogenic’ causes.
Professor Jamie Lorimer is Professor of Environmental Geography and Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford. His work on more-than-human geography examines the production of environmental knowledge, and how this knowledge comes to shape the world around us.
Environmental Humanities, TORCH Hubs