Perspectives Article
Fighting the Deadly Fog
Amy M. Hay examines the history of Agent Orange and its environmental and human consequences—a story that represented a transnational history.
Amy M. Hay examines the history of Agent Orange and its environmental and human consequences—a story that represented a transnational history.
Kieko Matteson reflects on her childhood in Vermont, emphasizing how material traces such as stone walls and agricultural features reveal past land use and human-environment interactions.
Edmund Russell recounts his interdisciplinary approach to environmental history, combining biology and historical analysis.
Eunice Blavascunas explores the environmental history and ethnography of the Białowieża Forest, highlighting the roles of biologists, foresters, and peasant farmers in shaping the forest’s ecology and administrative structures.