Earth First 1, no. 1
In this inaugural issue of its journal, the radical environmentalist group Earth First! announces its principles and platform.
In this inaugural issue of its journal, the radical environmentalist group Earth First! announces its principles and platform.
The contributions to this volume explore and uncover contemporary scholarship’s debt to the classical and medieval past.
This volume brings together, for the first time—in Italy or for an English-speaking audience—a collection of over 40 authors from this deep and broad tradition of Italian environmental writing.
Main Currents in Western Environmental Thought provides an inclusive and balanced survey of the major issues debated by Western environmentalists over the last three decades.
Joseph Szarka presents and evaluates environmental policy-making in France at a time when environmental problems are growing in complexity and gravity.
Laura Westra and Bill Lawson’s edited collection centers on the legal, political, economic, social, and health issues surrounding environmental racism.
This book discusses Marx’s ecological principles and materialistic views that can be traced back to mid-nineteenth-century social and scientific thought.
Essays from the New Mexico Environmental Symposium held in Albuquerque in April 1996 discuss the ways in which concepts of human nature shape our understandings of environmental issues and direct our environmental politics.
An examination of the origin, development, and future of environmental history in Spanish historiography.
The paper probably contains the first mention of the interdisciplinary concept of ecocriticism.