

This book is an exploration of the environmental makings and contested historical trajectories of environmental change in Turkey.
Drawing on recent research results from various disciplines, including history, sociology, law and political sciences, this volume addresses the methodological challenge of a European perspective on a transnational subject.
Excerpt from The Beloved Face of the Country: The First Movement for Nature Protection in Italy, 1880–1934.
Excerpt from Greening the City: Nature in French Towns from the 17th Century.
Excerpt from The State in the Forest: Contested Commons in the Nineteenth Century Venetian Alps.
Excerpt from Seeds of Power: Explorations in Ottoman Environmental History.
Excerpt from Eco-Theology: Essays in Honor of Sigurd Bergmann. Professor Sigurd Bergmann is a former fellow at the Rachel Carson Center.
“M.B. Williams and the Early Years of Parks Canada” by Alan MacEachern.
Excerpt from the anthology Place and Nature: Essays in Russian Environmental History.