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CHS Oral History Archive

CHS Oral History Archive ‘Collective memories of place, community, and belonging in the North Netherlands communities since the 1970s’

The archive contains oral history interviews collected by the students as part of the MA course Oral History. All the technical details, including the CETO approval, the oral history summaries and transcripts, could be found via this link. The files are available to read online or for download. 

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Photo: Neil Cummings , Thames Wapping foreshore - Anthropocene Atlas

Interactive Website: Rethinking Values in the Anthropocene

How might a global perspective on the Anthropocene reshape ideas of what counts as valuable and valid knowledge across the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities? This interactive website answers these questions, offering perspectives from the Caribbean and South America to the Indian subcontinent, and working with methods from literary criticism to ethnography. The entries investigate how perspectives on the Anthropocene and the value of the concept differ depending on where, when, and what we consider to be its beginnings.

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Last modified:23 September 2025 3.41 p.m.