About this collection

Interdisciplinary in scope and centered on the environmental humanities, this unique, burgeoning selection of articles from academic journals highlights current areas of debate on links between environment and society. It features journals such as Environmental Values, Environment and History, Global Environment, Environmental Humanities, Climate of the Past, International Review of Environmental History, and Conservation & Society.
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Pilgrim, Karyn, “‘Happy Cows,’ ‘Happy Beef’: A Critique of the Rationales for Ethical Meat” 12/2013
"On the Poverty of Our Nomenclature"
Crist, Eileen
12/2013
"Environmental Arts as First Philosophy: This too a NeoPresocratic Manifesto"
Greaves, Tom
12/2013
Pilgrim, Karyn, "‘Happy Cows,’ ‘Happy Beef’: A Critique of the Rationales for Ethical Meat" 11/2013
Crist, Eileen, "On the Poverty of Our Nomenclature" 11/2013
Greaves, Tom, "Environmental Arts as First Philosophy: This too a NeoPresocratic Manifesto" 11/2013
"Jane Smiley’s A Thousand Acres (1991) and Archival Reimaginations of Eco-Cosmopolitanism"
Hicks, Scott
05/2013
"Ecological Community, the Sense of the World, and Senseless Extinction"
Smith, Mick
05/2013
"'Redneck, Barbaric, Cashed Up Bogan? I Don’t Think So': Hunting and Nature in Australia"
Adams, Michael
05/2013
"Wonders with the Sea: Rachel Carson’s Ecological Aesthetic and the Mid-Century Reader"
Hagood, Amanda
05/2013
"The Making of an Environmental Hero: A History of Ecomodern Masculinity, Fuel Cells and Arnold Schwarzenegger"
Hultman, Martin
05/2013
"'Without Evidence, There Is No Answer': Uncertainty and Scientific Ethos in the Silent Spring[s] of Rachel Carson"
Walker, Kenny
05/2013
"At Home in the Great Northern Wilderness: African Americans and Freedom’s Ecology in the Adirondacks, 1846-1859"
Miller, Daegan
05/2013
“Climate Blues: or How Awareness of the Human End Might Re-Instil Ethical Purpose to the Writing of History”
Levene, Mark
05/2013
“A NeoPresocratic Manifesto”
Callicott, J. Baird
05/2013