Review of Histoire du méchant loup [History of the big bad wolf] by Jean-Marc Moriceau
The book reviewed deals with an animal, which, along with the bear, has been at the core of environmental conflicts in France since its reappearance around 1992.
The book reviewed deals with an animal, which, along with the bear, has been at the core of environmental conflicts in France since its reappearance around 1992.
A review of the revised English translation, published 2008, of the prize-winning Spanish original De bosque a sabana: azúcar, deforestación y medio ambiente en Cuba, 1492–1926 (2004).
An interview with Joachim Radkau, professor of history at the University of Bielefeld in Germany and author of Nature and Power: A Global History of the Environment..
Covers the content of this issue’s analysis of modern environmental systems, and how these systems have changed over time.
An overview, in German, of the discipline of environmental history.
The first in a projected series of video installations that seeks to explore the environmental humanities as a scholarly domain of growing significance.
Stefania Barca presents an environmental history of the Industrial Revolution, through the lens of the Liri River Valley.
This book is a collection of papers from one of the first major US conferences on environmental history, which took place 1–3 January 1982 at the University of California’s Irvine campus, and brought together over 100 scholars active in the field.
A graphic novel for children inspired by the disappearance from Białowieża Primeval Forest of the wild European bison.
Interview with the author of one of the first environmental histories of the Ottoman Empire.