Guest post: "Saxony’s Arboreal Curiosities, or: How to Root (Hi)Stories" by Solvejg Nitzke

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Esther Helena Arens, « Guest post: "Saxony’s Arboreal Curiosities, or: How to Root (Hi)Stories" by Solvejg Nitzke », Botanical Letters, ID : 10.58079/m4jn


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Trees are trending, in novels, nature writing, and politics. Take, for example, "The Overstory" by Richard Powers, "Two Trees Make a Forest" by Jessica E. Lee, and here in Germany the protests to protect the Hambacher Forst from open pit coal mining. Of course, trees have been objects of historical research for a while, especially at the intersection of colonial history and the history of botany. When I came across memorialised trees in the source genre of the European festschrift, they were...

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