Contents of Special Virtual Edition ‘Natures in between’Introduction by Karen JonesCommentary by Marco Armiero, Chair of the 2017 ESEH Programme Committee Commentary by Dolly Jørgensen, President of ESEH
In Our Own Image: the Environment and Society as Global Discourse
The Two Cultures Revisited: Environmental History and the Environmental Sciences
Gender and Environmental History: From Representation of Women and Nature to Gender Analysis of Ecology and Politics
Environmental History and the Challenges of Interdisciplinarity: An Antipodean Perspective
Weeds, People and Contested Places
Selling the Space Age: NASA and Earth’s Environment, 1958–1990
Out of the Woods and into the Lab: Exploring the Strange Marriage of American Woodcraft and Soviet Ecology in Czech Environmentalism
Riding the Tide: Indigenous Knowledge, History and Water in a Changing Australia
Landscape and Ambience on the Urban Fringe: From Agricultural to Imagined Countryside
Uncertain Environments: Natural Hazards, Risk and Insurance in Historical Perspective
Endangered Species and Threatened Landscapes in Appalachia: Managing the Wild and the Human in the American Mountain South
Renarrating a Biological Invasion: Historical Memory, Local Communities and Ecologists
The Aesthetics of the Volga and National Narratives in Russia
Borderland, No-Man’s Land, Nature’s Wonderland: Troubled Humanity and Untroubled Earth
Engineering Edens on this ‘Rivered Earth’? A Review Article on Water Management and Hydro-Resilience in the British Empire, 1860s–1940s |
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