Studies in environment and history
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Studies in environment and history
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Studies in environment and history
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- The ecology of war in China, Henan Province, the Yellow River, and beyond, 1938-1950, Micah S. Muscolino
- Environmental infrastructure in African history, examining the myth of natural resource management in Namibia, Emmanuel Kreike, Princeton University
- An environmental history of Russia, Paul Josephson [and others]
- The destruction of the bison, an environmental history, 1750-1920, Andrew C. Isenberg
- Environment, power, and injustice, a South African history, Nancy J. Jacobs
- The Ends of the earth, perspectives on modern environmental history, edited by Donald Worster
- Empire of timber, labor unions and the Pacific Northwest forests, Erik Loomis, University of Rhode Island
- The nature of Soviet power, an Arctic environmental history, Andy Bruno
- The Danish revolution, 1500-1800, an ecohistorical interpretation, Thorkild Kjærgaard ; translated by David Hohnen
- The green and the brown, a history of conservation in Nazi Germany, Frank Uekoetter
- The destruction of the bison, an environmental history, 1750-1920, Andrew C. Isenberg
- A new face on the countryside, Indians, colonists, and slaves in South Atlantic forests, 1500-1800, Timothy Silver
- Ecological imperialism, the biological expansion of Europe, 900-1900, Alfred W. Crosby
- An environmental history of Russia, Paul Josephson [and four others]
- Games against nature, an eco-cultural history of the Nunu of equatorial Africa, Robert Harms
- The matter of history, how things create the past, Timothy J. LeCain
- Fueling Mexico, energy and environment, 1850-1950, Germán Vergara
- The Danish revolution, 1500-1800, an ecohistorical interpretation, Thorkild Kjærgaard ; translated by David Hohnen
- The bulldozer in the countryside, suburban sprawl and the rise of American environmentalism, Adam Rome
- Evolutionary history, uniting history and biology to understand life on Earth, Edmund Russell
- The frigid golden age, climate change, the little ice age, and the Dutch Republic, 1560-1720, Dagomar Degroot
- The fisherman's problem, ecology and law in the California fisheries, 1850-1980, Arthur F. McEvoy
- Climate change and the course of global history, a rough journey, John L. Brooke, Ohio State University
- Greyhound nation, a coevolutionary history of England, 1200-1900, Edmund Russell, Boston University
- Green imperialism, colonial expansion, tropical island Edens, and the origins of environmentalism, 1600-1860, Richard H. Grove
- The mountains of the Mediterranean world, an environmental history, J.R. McNeill
- The power of the periphery, how Norway became an environmental pioneer for the world, Peder Anker
- A plague of sheep, environmental consequences of the conquest of Mexico, Elinor G.K. Melville
- Beauty, health, and permanence, environmental politics in the United States, 1955-1985, Samuel P. Hays in collaboration with Barbara D. Hays
- Humanity's burden, a global history of malaria, James L.A. Webb, Jr
- The ecology of oil, environment, labor, and the Mexican Revolution, 1900-1938, Myrna I. Santiago
- Greyhound nation, a coevolutionary history of England, 1200-1900, Edmund Russell, Boston University
- Pipe dreams, water and empire in Central Asia's Aral Sea Basin, Maya K. Peterson
- Cities in a sunburnt country, water and the making of urban Australia, Margaret Cook [and six others]
- The Caribbean slave, a biological history, Kenneth F. Kiple
- Tigers, rice, silk, and silt, environment and economy in late imperial south China, Robert B. Marks
- Fish versus power, an environmental history of the Fraser River, Matthew D. Evenden
- Feral animals in the American South, an evolutionary history, Abraham Gibson, Consortium for History of Science, Technology, and Medicine
- Tunguska, a Siberian mystery and its environmental legacy, Andy Bruno
- Nature and empire in Ottoman Egypt, an environmental history, Alan Mikhail
- The climate of rebellion in the early modern Ottoman Empire, Sam White
- Sediments of time, environment and society in Chinese history, edited by Mark Elvin, Liu Tsʻui-jung
- Across forest, steppe and mountain, environment, identity, and empire in Qing China's borderlands, David A. Bello
- Pemmican empire, food, trade, and the last bison hunts in the North American plains, 1780-1882, George Colpitts, University of Calgary
- War and nature, fighting humans and insects with chemicals from World War I to Silent spring, Edmund Russell
- Mao's war against nature, politics and the environment in Revolutionary China, Judith Shapiro
- The American steppes, the unexpected Russian roots of Great Plains agriculture, 1870s-1930s, David Moon
- Nature and the English diaspora, environment and history in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, Thomas R. Dunlap
- The river, the plain, and the state, an environmental drama in Northern Song China, 1048-1128, Ling Zhang, Boston College
- The nature of disaster in China, the 1931 Yangzi River Flood, Chris Courtney