Environment and History
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EH Vol.28 (2), May 2022
EDITORIAL
Editorial Karen R. Jones
SNAPSHOTS
The Opposite of Extinction Catherine Oliver
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Environmental Journalism? Radio Free Europe, Charter 77 and the Making of an Environmental Agenda Doubravka Olšáková
Slow Development Towards Park Creation: A History of the Black Forest in Post-War Germany Kazuki Okauchi
Mining, Waste and Environmental Thought on the Central African Copperbelt, 1950–2000 Iva Peša
Coping with Climate Extremes: Railways and Pastoralism During Australia’s Federation Drought André Brett, Simon Ville
Replenishing the Soil: Food, Fertiliser and Soil Science in Occupied Japan (1945–52) Christopher Michael Aldous
BOOK REVIEWS
David Sepkoski, Catastrophic Thinking: Extinction and the Value of Diversity from Darwin to the Anthropocene Hannah Duff
David Moon, Nicholas B. Breyfogle and Alexandra Bekasova (eds), Place and Nature. Essays in Russian Environmental History Andrei Vinogradov
James Boyce, Imperial Mud: The Fight for the Fens Ian D. Rotherham
Nicholas B. Breyfogle and Mark Sokolsky (eds), Readings in Water History Andrea Toffolon
COMMENTARY
ESEH Notepad Iris Borowy
EH Vol.28 (1), February 2022
EDITORIAL
Editorial Karen R. Jones
SNAPSHOTS
For Whom the Bell Tolls: The Uncounted Extinctions and the (Missed?) Opportunities to Prevent Them Virginia Thomas
Conceptualising Small Watersheds as Infrastructures of Immobility to Address Distress induced Rural–Urban Migration in India Shashank Deora, Pankaj Sekhsaria
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Growing Coconut Palms in the Pacific Islands: Colliding Knowledge and Values Judith A. Bennett
Of Whales and Dugongs: Examining the Rise of Colonial Conservation as Development in Madagascar’s Marine History Merrill Baker-Médard
Frogs and Feeling Communities: A Study in History of Emotions and Environmental History Andrea Gaynor, Susan Broomhall, Andrew Flack
Theorising the Natural Archive Zachary Nowak
Shifting Shores of the Anthropocene: The Settlement and (Unstable) Stabilisation of the North-Western Mediterranean Littoral Over the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Giacomo Parrinello, Renaud Bécot, Marco Caligari, Ismael Yrigoy
The Social Construction of Pine Forest Wastes in Southwestern France During the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Marcin Krasnodębski
BOOK REVIEWS
Alexandra Goryashko, A Wild Bird and a Cultured Man. The Common Eider and Homo Sapiens: Fourteen Centuries Together Jenny Lhamo Tsundu
Giacomo Bonan, The State in the Forest: Contested Commons in the Nineteenth Century Venetian Alps Giacomo Parrinello
COMMENTARY
ESEH Notepad K. Mehmet Kentel, Nina Vieira, Inês Amorim, Margarida Sobral Neto, Kadri Tüür
EH Vol.27 (4), November 2021
EDITORIAL
Editorial Karen R. Jones
RESEARCH ARTICLES
History of Protected Areas in Argentina: A Seesaw of Shifting Priorities and Policies in a Developing Country María Daniela Rivarola, Daniel Simberloff, Christy Leppanen
‘Do Not Flush Feminine Products!’ The Environmental History, Biohazards and Norms Contained in the UK Sanitary Bin Industry Since 1960 Camilla Mørk Røstvik
Brandis the Forgotten Botanist Michael Mann, Matthias Schultz
From Competition to Cooperation: A History of Canada–US National Park Relations Terence Young, Alan Maceachern, Lary Dilsaver
Singapore’s Lost Coast: Land Reclamation, National Development and the Erasure of Human and Ecological Communities, 1822–Present Miles Alexander Powell
‘The Yellow River Comes from Our Hands’: Silt, Hydroelectricity, and the Sanmenxia Dam, 1929–1973 Xiangli Ding
BOOK REVIEWS
Charles-François Mathis and Émilie-Anne Pépy, Greening the City: Nature in French Towns from the 17th Century Karen R. Jones
Rachel Rothschild, Poisonous Skies – Acid Rain and the Globalization of Pollution Troy Vettese
Susan Hough, The Great Quake Debate. The Crusader, the Skeptic and the Rise of Modern Seismology David Chester
COMMENTARY
ESEH Notepad: Looking Back and Forward Marco Armiero
EH Vol.27 (3), August 2021
EDITORIAL
Editorial Karen R. Jones
RESEARCH ARTICLES
‘Thirsty Sugar Lands’: Environmental Impacts of Dams and Empire in Puerto Rico Since 1898 Matthew P. Johnson
Towards an Environmental History of Television. Water Pollution Issues on Finnish Broadcasting Prior to Earth Day 1970 Simo Laakkonen, Otto Tähkäpää
Mateship with Nature: Nationalism and Conservation in the Writings of Alec Chisholm Russell McGregor
The Early History of Water Wars in Chile: Rivers, Ecological Disaster and Multinational Mining Companies Thomas Miller Klubock
Fire, Forest, City: A Social Ecology of Fire in British India David Arnold
London’s Soap Industry and the Development of Global Ghost Acres in the Nineteenth Century Jim Clifford
BOOK REVIEWS
Carolyn Merchant, The Anthropocene and the Humanities: From Climate Change to a New Age of Sustainability
Miles Alexander Powell
Jonathan Clapperton and Liza Piper, eds., Environmental Activism on the Ground: Small Green and Indigenous Organizing
Darren Speece
Peder Anker, Power of the Periphery: How Norway Became an Environmental Pioneer for the World Gregory Ferguson-Cradler
SOCIETY PAGES