Environment and
History
For the 'Preservation of Friends' and the 'Destruction of Enemies': Studying and Protecting Birds in Late Imperial Russia. Brian Bonhomme
Subterranean Bodies: Mining the Large Lakes of North-west Canada, 1921-1960. Liza Piper
Out of the Woods and into the Lab: Exploring the Strange Marriage of American Woodcraft and Soviet Ecology in Czech Environmentalism.Petr Jehlicka and Joe Smith
Using Oral History and Forest Management Plans to Reconstruct Traditional Non-Timber Forest Uses in the Swiss Rhone Valley (Valais) Since the Late Nineteenth Century. Urs Gimmi and Matthias Buergi
Bodies on the Beach: Domesticates and Disasters in the Spanish Philippines 1750-1898. Greg Bankoff
Different Histories of Buchu: Euro-American Appropriation of San and Khoekhoe Knowledge of Buchu Plants. Christopher H. Low
Empire, Environment and Religion: God and the Natural World in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand. James Beattie and John Stenhouse
Most, the Town that Moved: Coal, Communists and the 'Gypsy Question' in Post-War Czechoslovakia.Eagle Glassheim
Engineering Miracles: Water Control, Conversion and the Creation of a Religious Landscape in the Medieval Ardennes. Ellen F. Arnold
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