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Review of An Environmental History of Latin America by Shawn William Miller
A glowing review of a synthesis of some of the key themes in the study of environmental history as it relates to Latin America.
A glowing review of a synthesis of some of the key themes in the study of environmental history as it relates to Latin America.
This article explores the connection between the significant health improvements made in the developing world, particularly after World War II, and the goal of providing clean water and sanitation services to large urban centers in these countries.
Rather than revealing the power of nature to shape human history, yellow fever is a disease that historically entangles nature and culture.
In the nineteenth century, tuberculous individuals could travel from Europe to Echuca, Australia, in search of a cure.
A brief narration about typhoid disease in the postwar Balkan city Philippopolis.