Environment and History
Environment and History 14(2008): 41-65
Books reviewed in this essay:
Arun Agrawal
Environmentality: Technologies of Government and the Making of Subjects. (New Ecologies for the Twenty-first Century)
Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 2005. $22.95. xvi + 325pp.
Peder Anker
Imperial Ecology: Environmental Order in the British Empire, 1895-1945
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2001. $67.00. vii + 343pp.
David Arnold
The Tropics and the Traveling Gaze: India, Landscape and Science, 1800-1856. (Culture, Place, and Nature)
Seattle: University of Washington Press. 2006. $50.00. xiv + 298pp.
Gregory A. Barton
Empire Forestry and the Origins of Environmentalism (Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography, 34)
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2002. $65.00. xiii + 192pp.
Richard Drayton
Nature's Government: Science, Imperial Britain, and the 'Improvement' of the World
New Haven: Yale University Press. 2000. $50.00. xxi + 346pp.
S. Ravi Rajan
Modernizing Nature: Forestry and Imperial Eco-Development, 1800-1950 (Oxford Historical Monographs)
Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2006. $105.00. xv + 286pp.
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