Support ASEH's new online journal this Giving Tuesday!
The American Society for Environmental History (ASEH) is embarking on an exciting journey, and we need your help! We are launching a new open-access digital publication that will serve as a space to exchange knowledge, respond to contemporary issues, and explore topics that connect the environmental present with its past. It will include fast-paced published work in formats and media that go beyond standard academic articles and reviews. This year all donations from today through Giving Tuesday will go to support our new journal. Your gift will support exciting and innovative work by the next generation of environmental historians. |
The ASEH already offers several research grants, conference travel grants, and research prizes. In recent years, applications for travel and research funding have grown dramatically and we are only able to meet a small fraction of the requests for support. These grants and prizes are essential to the future of the ASEH as an excellent and inclusive organization. We will recognize your donation in ASEH materials, or you can give anonymously. We really appreciate your support. If you are a member, click on the member icon in the top right corner and log in, and your information will auto populate. Prefer to donate my mail? Please send donations to the address below the form. | If you would like to mail a donation to ASEH, please send a check payable to ASEH to:
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The American Society for Environmental History (ASEH) is embarking on an exciting journey, and we need your help! We are launching a new open-access digital publication that will serve as a space to exchange knowledge, respond to contemporary issues, and explore topics that connect the environmental present with its past. It will include fast-paced published work in formats and media that go beyond standard academic articles and reviews.
This year all donations from today through Giving Tuesday will go to support our new journal. Your gift will support exciting and innovative work by the next generation of environmental historians.