Environment and History
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EH Vol. 5(2), June 1999
Changes in Landscape or in Interpretation? Reflections Based on the Environmental and Socio-economic History of a Village in NE Botswana Annika C. Dahlberg, Piers M. Blaikie
Ecology, Epidemics and Empires: Environmental Change and the Geopolitics of Tropical America, 1600-1825 J.R McNeill
Histories of Forestry: Ideas, Networks and Silences Phil McManus
Atmospheric Pollution and Stone Degradation in Nineteenth Century Exeter Rob Inkpen
Sir George Stapledon (1882-1960) and the Landscape of Britain R.J Moore-Colyer
Ballast and the Tay Eider Duck Populations John McManus
Bamboo, Rats and Famines: Famine Relief and Perceptions of British Paternalism in the Mizo Hills (India) Sajal Nag
EH Vol. 5(1), February 1999
Anti-Erosion Policies in the Mountain Areas of Lesotho: the South African Connection. Thackwray Driver
‘The Land is Spoiled By Water’: Cossack Colonisation in the North Caucasus Thomas M. Barrett
Were Health Resorts Bad for your Health? Coastal Pollution Control Policy in England, 1945-76 John Hassan
Groundwater Development in England Hadrian F. Cook
Societies in Conflict: Algae and Humanity in the Philippines Greg Bankoff
EH Vol. 4(3), October 1998
Simulating the Past: Reconstructing Historical Land Use and Modeling Hydrological Trends in a Watershed Area in Java Jan Willem Nibbering, Jan de Graaff
Human Factors, Extreme Events and Floods in the Lower Po Plain (Northern Italy) in the 16th Century Emanuela Guidoboni
Science and the Desiccationist Discourse of the 20th Century Vasant K. Saberwal
Potash Production in Northern Sweden: History and Ecological Effects of a Pre-industrial Forest Exploitation L. Oöstlund, O. Zackrisson, H. Strotz
The Politics of Conservation in France in the 19th Century Patrick Matagne
EH Vol. 4(2), June 1998
Australia
European Farming, Australian Pests: Agricultural Settlement and Environmental Disruption in Australia, 1800-1920 Warwick Frost
Land Improvement or Institutionalised Destruction? The Ringbarking Controversy, 1879-1884, and the Emergence of a Conservation Ethic in New South Wales Brett J. Stubbs
The Coming of Age to Australian Forests John Dargavel
Radical Ecology and Conservation Science: An Australian Perspective Libby Robin
On the Margins of the Littoral Society: The New South Wales South Coast since 1945 Nicholas Brown
Kafka in the Forest: A Personal Note on Monga Forest and Contemporary History in New South Wales Peter Herbst