Steven Hartman
Publikationer
Artiklar i tidskrifter Böcker Konferensbidrag Övrigt
Artiklar i tidskrifter
Frei, K. M. , Coutu, A. N. , Smiarowski, K. , Harrison, R. , Madsen, C. K. , Arneborg, J. , Frei, R. , Gudmundsson, G. & et al. (2015). Was it for walrus? : Viking Age settlement and medieval walrus ivory trade in Iceland and Greenland. World archaeology, vol. 47: 3, ss. 439-466.
Hartman, S. (2014). "To Kill a Child" by Stig Dagerman : [Translated from the Swedish by Steven hartman]. The New York review of books,
Hartman, S. (2014). Critical Introduction to "To Kill a Child" by Stig Dagerman : [The Art of Coming in Time]. The New York review of books,
Dagerman, S. & Hartman, S. (2013). Our Need for Consolation is Insatiable. Little Star: a journal of poetry and prose, vol. 5, ss. 301-307.
Dagerman, S. & Hartman, S. (2013). "The Stockholm Car". Agni Magazine,
Böcker
Dagerman, S. , Hartman, S. & McDermott, A. (2013). Sleet: Selected Stories by Stig Dagerman : Translated from the Swedish by Steven Hartman, with a preface by Alice McDermott. Boston, USA : David R. Godine (David R. Godine, A Verba Mundi Book 23)
Konferensbidrag
Hartman, S. (2014). So What Exactly is the Environmental Humanities? : A critical overview of what's at stake in this emerging field of study. .
Hartman, S. & McGovern, T. H. (2014). Integrating Humanities Scholarship within the Science of Global Environmental Change : The example of Inscribing Environmental Memory in the Icelandic Sagas (IEM), an IHOPE case study. . University of Tartu, Estonia :
Hartman, S. (2013). How Nordic Interdisciplinary Scholarship Has Helped Set the Tone for an Emerging Environmental Humanities Research Area in Europe : Keynote presentation. .
Hartman, S. (2013). The Inscribing Environmental Memory Project. .
Hartman, S. (2013). The Role of Integrated Humanities and Social Sciences within the new paradigm of research on Global Environmental Change : A Keynote Presentation. . University of Maryland :
Övrigt
Hartman, S. (2015). Unpacking the Black Box : the need for Integrated Environmental Humanities (IEH)