GE Vol.11 (2), 2018

Crash Testing Property. How Disasters Reshape and Reveal Property Institutions

Private Property and the Defiance of Natural Limits. Coastal Flooding in the United States’ Largest City Ted Steinberg

Disasters: A Crash Test for Property Marc Elie, Fabien Locher

Discipline and Drain: Settling the Moving Bengal Delta Debjani Bhattacharyya

Property Rights that ‘Work’ in the Face of Disaster: Per Share Joint Ownership of Arable in Early Modern and Modern Japan Philip C. Brown

Ontologies of Property: Land Titling after the Indian Ocean Tsunami Disaster Daniel Fitzpatrick

Reforming Mineral Ownership and Ensuring Surface Owners’ Rights: The Gosselies Disaster Kevin Troch

Mitigating Disaster: The Aral Sea and (Post-)Soviet Property William Wheeler

How a Neighbourhood Asserted Its Right to Survive, 1945-1997Julia Burtin Zortea

Environmental History and the Concept of Agency: Improving Understanding of Local Conditions and Adaptations to Climate Change in Seven Coastal Communities Gregory Kennedy, Mélanie Raimonet, Matthew Berman, Ndickou Gaye, Jean-Michel Huctin, Thomson Kaleekal

The Memory of the 1980 Earthquake and Its Aftermath in Irpinia (Southern Italy): Two Case-Studies Gabriele Ivo Moscaritolo

E. Vaz, C.J. De Melo and L.M. Costa Pinto (eds), Environmental History in the Making Jane Carruthers

Françoise Jarrige and Thomas Le Roux, La contamination du monde. Une histoire des pollutions à l’âge industriel Claudio de Majo

Assessing Future Challenges for Environmental History in Italy and Beyond: Interview with Christof Mauch Claudio de Majo