Muddy Thinking in the Mississippi River Delta: A Call for Reclamation
This book examines how the unruly Mississippi River and its muddy delta shaped the people, culture, and governance of the region.
This book examines how the unruly Mississippi River and its muddy delta shaped the people, culture, and governance of the region.
This book chapter provides a transdisciplinary overview of the agents, agencies, and processes of change occurring in the Mozambican coast in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and their connection to international trends and global environmental concerns.
Situating Australia’s history within global environmental humanities conversations, this book argues that we need to understand wetlands as socioecological landscapes that transcend the nature-culture divide and to embrace non-Western ways of knowing and being.
Read the introduction to The Routledge Handbook of Environmental History.
Full text of the first volume of The Anthropocene as Multiple Crisis: Perspectives from Latin America.
Full text of Tamar Novick’s Milk and Honey, a environmental history of the state that centers on the intersection of technology and religion in modern Palestine/Israel.
Chapters from Timothy J. Killeen’s book A Perfect Storm in the Amazon Wilderness.
In this book, Marc Landry shows how dam-building in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries transformed the Alps into Europe’s battery.
A book examining the power of the mistral wind and the ways it has challenged central tenets of nineteenth-century European society.