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Environment and History Volume 13, 2007

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Vol.13 No.1, February 2007

Enclosing the River: Industrialisation and the 'Property Rights' Discourse in the Liri Valley (South of Italy), 1806-1916. Stefania Barca

Sovereignty, Collective Ingenuity and Moral Economies: The Confluence of Transnational Trends, States and Local Strategies in the Pyrenees. Ismael Vaccaro

Historical Evidence for Climate Instability and Environmental Catastrophes in Northern Syria and the Jazira: The Chronicle of Michael the Syrian.Magnus Widell

For the 'Preservation of Friends' and the 'Destruction of Enemies': Studying and Protecting Birds in Late Imperial Russia. Brian Bonhomme

Vol.13 No.2, May 2007

Water Dreams, Earthen Histories: Exploring Urban Environmental History at the Penrith Lakes Scheme and Castlereagh, Sydney. Grace Karskens

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

Vol.13 No.3, August 2007

Deforestation and Sugar Cane Growing in Eastern Australia, 1860-1995. Peter Griggs

Bodies on the Beach: Domesticates and Disasters in the Spanish Philippines 1750-1898. Greg Bankoff

Poisonous Plants, Pastoral Knowledge and Perceptions of Environmental Change in South Africa, c. 1880-1940.Karen Brown

Different Histories of Buchu: Euro-American Appropriation of San and Khoekhoe Knowledge of Buchu Plants. Christopher H. Low

Vol.13 No.4, November 2007

Accepting Father Rhine? Technological Fixes, Vigilance, and Transnational Lobbies as 'European' Strategies of Dutch Municipal Water Supplies 1900-1975.Cornelis Disco

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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