Environment and History
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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
EH Vol.29 (2), May 2023

EDITORIAL
Editorial David Moon, Leona Skelton
SNAPSHOTS
Scarcity at Summit: The Arc of Environmental Attitudes at a Panamanian Botanical Garden Henry Jacob
When the Parrot Returns to its Perch: Contestation of Place and Nature in Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand Cameron Boyle
RESEARCH ARTICLES
The Making of a Pastureland Biome: American Scientists, Miracle Grasses and the Transformation of the Brazilian Cerrado Claiton Marcio Da Silva, Claudio De Majo
Maize on the Move: The Diffusion of a Tropical Cultivar across Europe Loren Galesi
Toward Socialist Environmentalism? Scientists and Environmental Change in Modern Hungary Viktor Pál
‘It’s Not a Reservoir; It’s Valuable Agricultural Land’: Controlled Use of Water and Deliberate Flooding in Lincolnshire Jane Rowling
A Trickle of Authority: The Arid Conditions of Empire in Eighteenth-Century Xinjiang David Anthony Bello
BOOK REVIEWS
Raf de Bont, Nature’s Diplomats: Science, Internationalism, and Preservation, 1920–1960 Caleb Pennington
Alan D. Roe, Into Russian Nature: Tourism, Environmental Protection, and National Parks in the Twentieth Century Aleksandr Osipov
Max Liboiron, Pollution is Colonialism Karl Nycklemoe
COMMENTARY
ESEH Notepad: The Hellenic Society for Environmental History: A Report from the Board George L. Vlachos, Vaso Seirinidou, George Gassias, Dimitris Aggelis-Dimakis, Giorgos Velegrakis, Salvatore Adorno
EH Vol.29 (1), February 2023

EDITORIAL
Editorial David Moon, Leona Skelton
SNAPSHOTS
History, Education of Desire and the Creation of New Energy Worlds Kristoffer Ekberg, Angelica Wågström
Reimagining the Playful, Healthy and Sustainable City Jon Winder
RESEARCH ARTICLES
The Accuracy Trap: The Values and Meaning of Algorithmic Mapping, from Mineral Extraction to Climate Change William Rankin
The Great Chichimeca Landscape: Pre-Hispanic Natural Resources Use Adi Estela Lazos Ruíz, Claudio Garibay Orozco
Eserewondo Rozongombe: Livestock as Sites of Power and Resistance in Kaokoveld, Namibia John Heydinger
The Retreat of the Human: Processes of Rewilding after Warfare in Sichuan, China Shang Yuan, Edwin Schmitt
Tactile Taxidermy: The Revival of Animal Skins in the Early Twentieth Century Museum Alice Would
BOOK REVIEWS
Sander Govaerts, Armies and Ecosystems in Premodern Europe: The Meuse Region Nicole Archambeau
Jeremy Zallen, American Lucifers: The Dark History of Artificial Light, 1750–1865 Barrie Blatchford
COMMENTARY
ESEH Notepad: The Springtime of Environmental History (France, June 2022): A Concluding Experiment Renaud Bécot, Steve Hagimont, Fabien Bartolotti, Corinne Beck, Camille Bésombes, Perrine Camus-Joyet, Marin Coudreau, Laetitia Deudon, Juliette Dumasy, Stéphane Frioux, Romain Grancher, Adeline Grand-Clément, Nicolas Jacob-Rousseau, Francois Jarrige, Claire Milon, Marc Pave, Emilie-Anne Pépy, Solène Rivoal, Marguerite Ronin, Alexis Vrignon, Nessim Znaïen
EH Vol.28 (4), November 2022

EDITORIAL
Editorial Karen R. Jones
SNAPSHOTS
Navigating Sturgeon Futures at the Nexus of Extinction and Commodification Hannah Dickinson
Reimagining Just Futures with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring Catherine Price
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Sustainable Academia: The Responsibilities of Academic Historians in a Climate-Impacted World Carla Pascoe Leahy, Andrea Gaynor, Simon Sleight, Ruth Morgan, Yves Rees
Oceans and Landless Farms: Linking Southern and Northern Shadow Places of Industrial Livestock (1954–1975) Floor Haalboom
Voices of Protest Against Industrial Pollution in Hubei, China, During the 1970s and 1980s Yun Liu
Crafting the Anthropocene: Environmental Anxieties and Climate Realities in Nineteenth-Century France Andrea Elizabeth Duffy
Lessons from the Past? A Survey of Finnish Forest Utilisation from the Mid-Eighteenth Century to the Present Jan Kunnas, Timo Myllyntaus
BOOK REVIEWS
Velayutham Saravanan, Environmental History and Tribals in Modern India Vikas Kumar
Chris Pearson, Dogopolis: How Dogs and Humans made Modern New York, London and Paris Josh Doble
Michael Chisholm, Anglo-Saxon Hydraulic Engineering in the Fens Stephen Rippon
COMMENTARY
ESEH Notepad: 11th Biennial European Society For Environmental History (ESEH) Conference Report Sandra Swart, Andy Flack, Marianna Dudley