Global Environment
GE Vol.15 (3), October 2022
ABSTRACTS
Abstracts of Global Environment Volume 15, Number 3
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Soy Without Borders: The Transnational Dynamics of Commodity Frontiers In South America (1971–2019) Cassiano Brito Rocha, Ryan Nehring, Sandro Dutra E Silva
Active Volcanoes, Active Imaginations: Fire-Spitting Mountains and Subterraneous Roars in the German Territories in the Summer of 1783 Katrin Kleemann
River Rights: Currents, Undercurrents and Planetary Vistas Rita Brara, María Valeria Berros
Maize is Life! Maize Production and Environmental Transformation in Wartime Rhodesia: 1965–1979 Vimbai Kwashirai
FOREWORD
Across Disciplinary Boundaries Gabriella Corona
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Paradigm Shift in Green Investments: A Potential Platform for Creating Employment Opportunities and Economic Stability in Saudi Arabia Nadia Yusuf, Lamia Saud Shesha
The History of the Anthropocene: Meanings and Research Trajectories Eugenio Luciano
BOOK REVIEWS
R. Douglas Hurt, The Green Revolution in the Global South: Science, Politics and Unintended Consequences Claudio De Majo
Carola Hein (ed.), Oil Spaces: Exploring the Global Petroleumscape Daniel Dumas
Christof Mauch, Paradise Blues: Reisen in die Natur und die Geschichte der USA Rebecca Jordan
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Notes from the Icehouse: Navigating Transformations and Transdisciplinarity in Northern Finland Roger Norum
ANNOUNCEMENT
Environment and Climate – Shelby Cullom Davis Center Fellowship Rebecca Jordan
GE Vol.15 (2), June 2022
Historicising Entanglements: Science, Technology and Socio-Ecological Change in the Postcolonial Anthropocene
EDITORIAL
Historicising Entanglements: Science, Technology and Socio-Ecological Change in the Postcolonial Anthropocene Evelien De Hoop, Aarthi Sridhar, Claiton Marcio Da Silva, Erik Van Der Vleuten
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Sustainability Knowledge Politics: Southeast Asia, Europe and the Transregional History of Palm Oil Sustainability Research Evelien De Hoop, Erik Van Der Vleuten
Bio-anthropophagy, or the Anthropocene in the Making: the Caboclo Peoples in the Construction of Modern Brazil (1889–1939) Claiton Marcio Da Silva, Claudio De Majo
The Expansion of the Railway and Environmental Changes: The Modern Configuration of the Argentine Pampas, c. 1870–1930 Ana Marcela França De Oliveira, Adrián Gustavo Zarrilli
Imagining the Nile: Knowledge–Power Nexus in the 19th Century Anthropocene Abeer R.Y. Abazeed, Yasmine Hafez
From National to Cosmopolitan Hydrocarbons Resource Space: Hydrocarbons, Transnational Politics and the State in Greece Yannis Fotopoulos, Stathis Arapostathis
Catalysing Socio-Ecological Change: The Extraction and Processing of Edible Oils, 1910–1940 Frank Veraart.
Winner of the THE SOPHIE COE PRIZE 2023 for writing on food history.
BOOK REVIEWS
Simone Schleper, Planning for the Planet. Environmental Expertise and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources 1960–1980 Jan-Henrik Meyer
SNAPSHOTS
Notes from the Icehouse: Tigers, The Magic School Bus and Uncertainty Claire Campbell
GE Vol.15 (1), February 2022
Extractive Peripheries in Europe
ABSTRACTS
Abstracts of Global Environment Volume 15, Number 1: Extractive Peripheries in Europe
EDITORIAL
Extractive Peripheries in Europe: Quest for Resources and Changing Environments (Fifteenth–Twentieth Centuries) – Introduction Jawad Daheur
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Resource Extraction in a Marginal Space: Mining Revival and the Environment in Southern Tuscany and Northern Latium at the Turn of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries Didier Boisseuil
The Ore Mountains Mining Area in Bohemia: A Reservoir of Silver Resources in Central Europe in the Sixteenth Century Sarah Claire
Economic Transformations and Environmental Crises in Lombardy’s Extractive Areas: The Case of Wood (Late Eighteenth to Mid-Nineteenth Centuries) Maurizio Romano
Productive or Extractive Periphery? Russian Poland and Timber Exports to Germany in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Jawad Daheur
COMMENTARY
Six ‘Schools’ at the Roots of Italian Environmental History Luigi Piccioni
BOOK REVIEWS
Valerio Caruso, The Swamp of East Naples: Environmental History of an Unruly Suburb Claudio De Majo
Between the Grünen and the Italian Greens: On Two Recent Volumes by Giorgio Grimaldi Carlotta Carpentieri
David Moon, Nicholas B. Breyfogle and Alexandra Bekasova (eds), Place and Nature: Essays in Russian Environmental History Paul Josephson
COMMENTARY
Notes from the Icehouse: Research in Theory and Practice Jules Reynolds