"On Nature and Power: Interview with Joachim Radkau"
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..
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.
Stefania Barca presents an environmental history of the Industrial Revolution, through the lens of the Liri River Valley.
Thomas R. Dunlap discusses the development of birding and its long-term public influence in the USA through the history of field guides.
This fourth issue continues the journal’s exploration of the scientific paradigms of global environmental history.
Using case studies from Austria and Kansas, this paper compares the socioecological structures of the agricultural communities immigrants left to those that they found and created on the other side of the Atlantic.
A nuanced treatment of the relation between peasant protests and environment with reference to a broad range of examples from Mediterranean Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa.
An early history of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA), Tanzania, during the late 1950s and early 1960s.
A closer examination of India’s monetary history reveals that there exist many similarities between the effects of structural adjustment programs and those of monetary disturbances in the last quarter of the nineteenth century due to the depreciation of the rupee.
An examination of the origin, development, and future of environmental history in Spanish historiography.