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The interdisciplinary academic journal Environment and History is published by the White Horse Press. Its intention is to to bring scholars in the humanities and biological sciences closer together, with the aim of constructing long and well-founded perspectives on present day environmental problems. (Text adapted from the journal’s homepage).

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"'Potatoes Made of Oil': Eugene and Howard Odum and the Origins and Limits of American Agroecology"
Madison, Mark Glen
01/06/1997
"The Politics of the Conservation of Nature"
Taylor, Peter J.
01/06/1997
"Editorial: Ecological Visionaries and the Politics of Conservation"
Rajan, S. Ravi, and Peter Taylor
01/06/1997
"Afterword: The Ends of Environmental History: Some Questions"
Rajan, S. Ravi
01/06/1997
"'Wilderness' and the Multiple layers of Environmental Thought"
Haila, Yrjo
01/06/1997
"The Cunning of Unreason and Nature's Revolt: Max Horkheimer and William Leiss on the Domination of Nature"
Denham, Helen
01/06/1997
"The Environmental Crisis and the Tasks of History in Latin America"
Herrera, Guillermo Castro
01/02/1997
"Nature's Ombudsmen: The Evolution of Environmental Representation in Sweden"
Hillmo, Thomas, and Ulrik Lohm
01/02/1997
"Forest Rights, Privileges and Prohibitions: Contextualising State Forestry Policy in Colonial Tanganyika"
Neumann, Roderick P.
01/02/1997
"Nature Mastered by Man: Ideology and Water in the Soviet Union"
Richter, Bernd Stevens
01/02/1997
“Coping with the Past: Patrick Geddes, Lewis Mumford and the Regional Museum”
Thomas, John L.
01/02/1997
"Interfusing Ethics, Ecology and History: Disputing a Non-convergent Evolution"
Powell, J. M.
01/02/1997
"Estimates of Air Pollution in York: 1381–1891"
Hipkins, S., and S. F. Watts
01/10/1996
"Historical Cadmium and Lead Pollution Studied in Growth Rings of Oak Wood"
Eklund, Mats, Bo Bergback, and Ulrik Lohm
01/10/1996
"'Unswept stone, besmeer'd by sluttish time': Air Pollution and Building Stone Decay in Oxford, 1790–1960"
Viles, Heather
01/10/1996