Environment and History
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EH Vol. 4(1), February 1998
Historical and Applied Perspectives on Prehistoric Land Use in Eastern North America Evan Peacock
Confronting the Pitfalls of Current Environmental History: An Argument for an Organisational Approach Frank Uekoetter
The Climate of Tübingen A.D. 1596-1605, on the basis of Martin Crusius’ Diarium Ioannis G. Telelis
The Municipal Regulation of Smoke Pollution in Liverpool, 1853-1866″ Richard Hawes
Restoring the Countryside: George Perkins Marsh and the Italian Land Ethic (1861-1882) Marcus Hall
REVIEW ESSAY. The Impact of the Coal Age on the German Environment: A Review of the Historical Literature. Mark Cioc
EH Vol. 3(3), October 1997
Conflicts Over Water in ‘The Little Drought Age’ in Central Mexico Georgina H. Endfield, Sarah L. O’Hara
Environment, Ethnicity and History in Chotanagpur, India, 1850-1970 Vinita Damodaran
Lessons from South Africa: War and Wildlife Protection in the Southern Sudan, 1917-1921 Jane Carruthers
Historical Evidence on the Incidence and Role of Common Property Regimes in the Indian Himalayas P.B Baumann
Gender and Environmental History: From Representation of Women and Nature to Gender Analysis of Ecology and Politics Melissa Leach, Cathy Green
The Kwagh-hir of the People of Tiv: a Note on Dramatised History Telling and Constructions of Nature among the Tiv of Southern Nigeria Peggy Harper
EH Vol. 3(2), June 1997
Ecological Visionaries, Ecologised Visions
‘Wilderness’ and the Multiple layers of Environmental Thought Yrjo Haila
The Cunning of Unreason and Nature’s Revolt: Max Horkheimer and William Leiss on the Domination of Nature Helen Denham
Ecological Metaphors and Environmental Rhetoric: An Analysis of The Ecologist and Our Common Future Marilia Coutinho
Ecology and Ideology in the General SystemsCommunity Debora Hammond
‘Potatoes Made of Oil’: Eugene and Howard Odum and the Origins and Limits of American Agroecology Mark Glen Madison
COMMENTARY
The Politics of the Conservation of Nature. Peter Taylor
Three Issues for Environmental Historians. S. Ravi Rajan
EH Vol. 3(1), February 1997
The Environmental Crisis and the Tasks of History in Latin America Guillermo Castro Herrera
Nature’s Ombudsmen: The Evolution of Environmental Representation in Sweden Thomas Hillmo, Ulrik Lohm
Forest Rights, Privileges and Prohibitions: Contextualising State Forestry Policy in Colonial Tanganyika Roderick P. Neumann
Nature Mastered by Man: Ideology and Water in the Soviet Union Bernd Stevens Richter
Coping with the Past: Patrick Geddes, Lewis Mumford and the Regional Museum John L. Thomas
REVIEW ARTICLE.
Interfusing Ethics, Ecology and History: Disputing a Non-convergent Evolution. J.M. Powell