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Environment and History Volume 23, Number 4, November 2017
- Editorial – Jones, Karen R.
- Rivers of God, Rivers of Empire: Climate Extremes, Environmental Transformation and Agroecology in Colonial Mexico – Skopyk, Bradley
- A Weed by Any Other Name: Problems with Defining Weeds in Tropical Queensland – Wegner, Janice
- Caged for Protection: Exploring the Paradoxes of Protecting New Zealand’s Dactylanthus taylorii – Hølleland, Herdis
- Conservation Conferences and Expert Networks in the Short Twentieth Century – de Bont, Raf; Schleper, Simone; Schouwenburg, Hans
- Reorienting World Environmental History: Pedagogy and Scholarship on Cold Places – Chu, Pey-Yi; Stuhl, Andrew
- Stefan Dorondel, Disrupted Landscapes: State, Peasants and the Politics of Land in Postsocialist Romania – Štanzel, Arnošt
- Fernando Vidal and Nélia Dias, eds., Endangerment, Biodiversity, and Culture – Brown, Kevin C.
- Eva Keller, Beyond the Lens of Conservation – Pollini, Jacques
- Society Pages
- Index to Environment and History Volume 23, 2017
Environment and History Volume 23, Number 3, August 2017
Special Issue: A Global Comparison of Pre-Modern Institutions for Water Management
- Editorial Introduction: A Global Comparison of Pre-Modern Institutions for Water Management – van Dam, Petra J.E.M.; van Cruyningen, Piet; van Tielhof, Milja
- Conquest and Incorporation: Merging French-Style Central Government Practices with Local Water Management in Seventeenth-Century Maritime Flanders – Morera, Raphaël
- Sharing the Cost of Dike Maintenance in the South-Western Netherlands: Comparing ‘Calamitous Polders’ in Three ‘States’, 1715-1795 – van Cruyningen, Piet
- Cooperation and Private Enterprise in Water Management in Iraq: Continuity and Change between the Sasanian and Early Islamic Periods (Sixth to Tenth Centuries) – Campopiano, Michele
- The Micro-Politics of Water Management in Early Modern England: Regulation and Representation in Commissions of Sewers – Morgan, John Emrys
- Regional Planning in a Decentralised State: How Administrative Practices contributed to Consensus-Building in Sixteenth-Century Holland – van Tielhof, Milja
- ‘Public Interest’ as a Basis for Early Modern State-Society Interactions: Water Control Projects in Qing China, 1750-1850 – He, Wenkai
- Carl A. Zimring, Clean and White: A History of Environmental Racism in the United States – Pearson, Chris
- Ian Jared Miller, The Nature of the Beasts: Empire and Exhibition at the Tokyo Imperial Zoo – Webb, Thomas
- Cameron Muir, The Broken Promise of Agricultural Progress: An Environmental History – Kneitz, Agnes
- Society Pages
Environment and History Volume 23, Number 2, May 2017
- Editorial – Jones, Karen R.
- Aeolian Empires: The Influence of Winds and Currents on European Maritime Expansion in the Days of Sail – Bankoff, Greg
- Weather and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1719 – Klinger, Patrick J.
- A Historical View on Coastal Erosion: The Case of Furadouro (Portugal) – de Freitas, Joana Gaspar; Dias, João Alveirinho
- Two Canals, Two Barrages and the Remnants of a River: Nature and Technology Along the Eider, Schleswig-Holstein’s Longest River – Heine, Eike-Christian
- Bio-Invasions and Bio-Fixes: Mysis Shrimp Introductions in the Twentieth Century – Fredrickson, Leif
- Rémi Luglia, Des savants pour protéger la nature. La Société d’Acclimatation (1854–1960) – Hoste, Ivan
- Vicky Albritton and Fredrik A. Jonsson, Green Victorians: The Simple Life in John Ruskin’s Lake District – Macdonald, Graham A.
- Muchaparara Musemwa, Water History and Politics in Zimbabwe: Bulawayo’s Struggles with the Environment 1894–2008 – Raftopoulos, Brian
- Russell Gold, The Boom: How Fracking Ignited the American Energy Revolution and Changed the World – Vance, Jennifer Marie
- Society Pages
Environment and History Volume 23, Number 1, February 2017
- Editorial – Jones, Karen
- Imagined Forestry: The History of the Scientific Management of Ghana’s High Forest Zone – Hansen, Christian Pilegaard; Lund, Jens Friis
- Engineering Edens on This ‘Rivered Earth’? A Review Article on Water Management and Hydro-Resilience in the British Empire, 1860-1940s – Beattie, James; Morgan, Ruth
- Charting the Flow: Water Science and State Hydrography in the Po Watershed, 1872-1917 – Parrinello, Giacomo
- The Sink as a Source: Safeguarding the Raw Water Source of Gothenburg, Sweden, 1860-1980 – Rönnbäck, Klas
- A Sudden Fancy for Tree-Planting? Forest Conservation and the Demise of New Zealand’s Provinces – Brett, André
- Raf De Bont, Stations in the Field: A History of Place-Based Animal Research, 1870-1930 – Steigerwald, Joan
- Ruth Morgan, Running Out? Water in Western Australia – Jones, Rebecca
- Suzanne Kelly, Greening Death – Reclaiming Burial Practices and Restoring Our Tie to the Earth – Feagan, Robert
- Society Pages
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