Constructing Postconflict Memoryscapes: From Narratives of Division to Coexistence
The process of defining Kosovo’s postconflict landscape amplifies narratives of division and marginalizes memories of cooperation.
The process of defining Kosovo’s postconflict landscape amplifies narratives of division and marginalizes memories of cooperation.
How did gendered evolutions of European lupine folklore impact settler conceptions of boundaries between the human and nonhuman?
A disease that is now a national symbol of Peru’s medical achievements is the result of a tiny sandfly
On the Swedish institutionalization of disposable beverage packaging in the twentieth century.
How we project our own fantasies onto animals in Chernobyl depends on if they are what animals we have in mind.
A historically grounded interpretation of Lake Tanganyika’s rising lake waters shows that global warming presents just one of many challenges facing the region.
An exploration of Colm Tóibín’s literary responses to the coastal erosion of Ireland’s County Wexford.
In Athens, 1886, an unprecedented debate took place concerning the poisoning of roaming dogs.
Beginning in 2013, reindeer on South Georgia—originally brought to the island by whalers in 1911—were eradicated in order to safeguard local biodiversity.
The article shows how ecological and geographical features influence the configuration of political space within a region.