Global Environment
GE Vol.6 (12), 2013
Environment and Memory

Introduction Vimbai C. Kwashirai
Writing the Environmental History of the World’s Largest State: Four Decades of Scholarship on Russia and the USSR Brian Bonhomme
Forest and Grassland: Recent Trends in Russian Environmental History Randall Dills
From Yellowstone to Australia and New Zealand: National Parks 2.0 Warwick Frost, Jennifer Laing
From the Periphery to the Center: North American Environmental History Andrew C. Isenberg
Apples and Experts: Evolving Notions of Sustainable Agriculture Linda L. Ivey
Moving Beyond the Nation State? Reflections on European Environmental History Martin Kalb
Environmental Change, Control and Management in Africa Vimbai C. Kwashirai
Climatic Changes in the Carpathian Basin during the Middle Ages. The State of Research András Vadas, Lajos Rácz
Reframing the Land Grab Debate: The Need to Broaden and Deepen the Agenda Annelies Zoomers, Guus van Westen
An Editorial Flop Revisited: Rethinking the Impact of M. Bookchin’s Our Synthetic Environment on its Golden Anniversary Juan Diego Pérez Cebada
GE Vol.6 (11), 2013

Environment and Memory
Environment and Memory: Some Introductory Remarks Frank Uekötter
An Impure Nature: Memory and the Neo-Materialist Flip at America’s Biggest Toxic Superfund Site Timothy James LeCain
GAU: Nuclear Reactors and the “Maximum Credible Accident” Joachim Radkau
Environment, Memory, and the Groundnut Scheme: Britain’s Largest Colonial Agricultural Development Project and Its Global Legacy Stefan Esselborn
Fossilized Memory: The German-Russian Energy Partnership and the Production of Energo-political Knowledge Jeannette Prochnow
Radiation and Borders: Chernobyl as a National and Transnational Site of Memory Karena Kalmbach
Knechtsand: A Site of Memory in Flux Anna-Katharina Wöbse
What Should We Remember? A Global Poll Among Environmental Historians Frank Uekötter
Volcanic Cultures of Risk: Photographing Sites of Memory Richard Roscoe
GE Vol.5 (10), 2012

Editorial, Number 10 Mauro Agnoletti, Gabriella Corona
War and Natural Resources in History: Introduction Simo Laakkonen, Richard Tucker
Big Science and the Enchantment of Growth in Latin America Nicolás Cuvi
The Vulnerability of Nations: Food Security in the Aftermath of World War II Jacob Darwin Hamblin
World War II and the “Great Acceleration” of North Atlantic Fisheries Poul Holm
The Environmental Impacts of Japan’s Occupation of West Malaysia (1942-45) and its Socio-Economic Implications Jeyamalar Kathirithamby-Wells
Survival Strategies and the Environment: The Siwalik Forest Commons, 19th and 20th Centuries Minoti Chakravarty-Kaul
Urbanists and the Environment Between Technique and Politics: The Case of Italy from the Sixties to the Present Gabriella Corona
“Rather Active Today than Radioactive Tomorrow!” Environmental Justice and the Anti-Nuclear Movement in 1970s Wyhl, West Germany Martin Kalb
Some Reflections on the Causes and Effects of the Global Food Crisis Desirée A.L. Quagliarotti
Brian C. Black, Crude Reality. Petroleum in World History Paolo Malanima
Questions about Global Food Security: Interview with Olivier De Schutter Idamaria Fusco, Desirée A.L. Quagliarotti