Environment and History
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EH Vol.30 (2), May 2024

EDITORIAL
Editorial David Moon, Leona Skelton
SNAPSHOTS
Mimicking Lyrebirds in Multispecies History Ruby Ekkel
Burned Oil Rigs and Cut Woods: The Environmental Dimension of the First World War on the Eastern Front Iaroslav Golubinov
‘The Accommodative Apparatus’: Drawing the Life of Sex Work on the Eroding Coast of Sundarbans Amrita Dasgupta
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Race, Environment, and Crisis: Hurricane Camille and the Politics of Southern Segregation Atte Arffman, Antero Holmila
How Bogs Made for Borderlands: The Eastern Low Countries, c. 670 – c. 1900 ce Maurice Paulissen, Roy Van Beek, Edward H. Huijbens
Wild Smoke: Managing Forest Pollution in Northern British Columbia since 1950 Mica Jorgenson
‘Growing a World Wonder’: The Great Green Wall and the History of Environmental Decline in the Sahel, 1450–2022 John Cropper
BOOK REVIEWS
David Moon, The American Steppes: The Unexpected Russian Roots of Great Plains Agriculture, 1870s–1930s Alina Bykova
Royden Loewen, Mennonite Farmers: A Global History of Place and Sustainability Benjamin W. Goossen
Joy L. K. Pachuau and Willem van Schendel, Entangled Lives: Human-Animal-Plant Histories of the Eastern Himalayan Triangle Harrison Croft
SHORT COMMUNICATION
ESEH Notepad – Reflections: Initiatives of the Third ESEH NEXTGATe Team (2021–2023) and Plans for the Future Noémi Ujházy, Elizabeth Hameeteman, Goran Đurđević, Tanja Riekkinen, Sevgi Mutlu Sirakova, Monique Palma, Monica Vasile
EH Vol.30 (1), February 2024

EDITORIAL
Editorial David Moon, Leona Skelton
SNAPSHOTS
Haunted Vegetation: Formerly German Orchards in Polish Pomerania Karolina Ćwiek-Rogalska
Hujog: The Disaster Years in Pre- and Post-1971 Chilmari, Bangladesh Saad Quaseem
Environment and Community-Based Natural Resource Management in Northeast Portugal (Eighteenth–Nineteenth Centuries) Pedro Mota Tavares
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Working Like a Dog: Canine Labour, Technological Unemployment, and Extinction in Industrialising England Neil Humphrey
Ottoman Lakes and Fluid Landscapes: Environing, Wetlands and Conservation in the Marmara Lake Basin, Circa 1550–1900 Semih Çelik, Christina Luke, Christopher H. Roosevelt
The Birth of Hirudiculture: Parisian Medicine, Leech Farming and the Transformation of Marshland in Nineteenth-Century France Robert G.W. Kirk, Neil Pemberton, Thibaut Serviant-Fine
From Reintroduction to Rewilding: Autonomy, Agency and the Messy Liberation of the European Bison Monica Vasile
The Many Pollutant Identities of Carbon Dioxide: Global Climate Monitoring and Air Pollution Research in New Zealand, 1968–1975 R. Ashton Macfarlane
BOOK REVIEWS
Jennifer Bonnell and Sean Kheraj (eds), Traces of the Animal Past: Methodological Challenges in Animal History Harrison Croft
Martin V. Melosi, Water in North American Environmental History J.R. McNeill
SHORT COMMUNICATION
ESEH Notepad Christian Rohr
EH Vol.29 (4), November 2023

EDITORIAL
Editorial David Moon, Leona Skelton
SNAPSHOTS
Along the Western Margin of Park Am Gleisdreieck, an Urban Hybrid Environment Elena Ferrari
The Emergency Has Already Happened Rebecca Duncan, Eleonor Marcussen, Mike Classon Frangos, Emily Hanscam
Nature and the British Raj: The Paradoxes of Forest Policy in Colonial India Nandini Sree
RESEARCH ARTICLES
‘A Kind of Sensory, Strange Thing to Experience’: Speaking Environmental Disaster in the Sea Empress Project Archive Timothy Cooper
The Various Reasons for Killing Wolves in the Fifteenth-Century Liberty of Bruges Kristiaan Dillen
Sand and the City: On Colonial Development and its Evasive Enemies in Twentieth-Century Palestine Dotan Halevy
Creatures of the Clearings: Deforestation, Grass-Cutting Ants and Multispecies Landscape Change in Postcolonial Brazil Diogo De Carvalho Cabral
Caring for Waterscapes in the Anthropocene: Heritage-making at Budj Bim, Victoria, Australia Sue Jackson
BOOK REVIEWS
Jennifer Keating, On Arid Ground: Political Ecologies of Empire in Russian Central Asia Beatrice Penati
Lianne C. Leddy, Serpent River Resurgence: Confronting Uranium Mining at Elliot Lake Jessica Urwin
Jane Hamlett and Julie-Marie Strange, Pet Revolution: Animals and the Making of Modern British Life Chris Pearson
COMMENTARY
ESEH Notepad: Introducing the New ESEH Presidential Team Wilko Graf Von Hardenberg, Marianna Dudley, Sandra Swart
EH Vol.29 (3), August 2023

EDITORIAL
Editorial David Moon, Leona Skelton
RESEARCH ARTICLES
The Horka Litter Raking Incident: On Foresters and Peasants in Nineteenth-Century Moravia Péter Szabó
Wild Blue: The Post-World War Two Ocean Frontier and its Legacy for Law of the Sea Helen M. Rozwadowski
Building a Puerto Rico ‘Better than the One We Lost’: Hurricane San Felipe II and the Puerto Rican New Deal Alex Standen
A Question of Utter Importance: The Early History of Climate Change and Energy Policy in Sweden, 1974–1983 Kristoffer Ekberg, Martin Hultman
Managing Coastal Sand Drift in the Anthropocene: A Case Study of the Manawatū-Whanganui Dune Field, New Zealand, 1800s–2020s Dissanayake Mudiyanselage Ruwan Sampath, James Beattie, Joana Gaspar De Freitas
BOOK REVIEWS
William Wheeler, Environment and Post-Soviet Transformation in Kazakhstan’s Aral Sea Region: Sea Changes Sarah Cameron
Sean Nixon, Passions for Birds: Science, Sentiment and Sport Ana Isabel Queiroz
Fei Cheng, Modern Chinese Migration and the Socio-Ecological Transformations in Australia and New Zealand Shaoming Duan
Victor Seow, Carbon Technocracy: Energy Regimes in Modern East Asia Clarence Hatton-Proulx
COMMENTARY
ESEH Notepad: Reflections on Legacies, Failures, and Successes Marco Armiero