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Volume 8•Number 1

January 2003



6 From the Editor

 

ARTICLES

8 Technology, Nature, and American Origin Stories
  by David E. Nye

25 Finishing Nature:
Harmonizing Bodies and Environments in Late-Ninteenth-Century California
  by Linda Nash
53 "Conservation Is Now a Dead Word":
Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the Transformation of American Environmentalism
  by Jack E. Davis
77 Suppressing Fire and Memory:
Environmental Degradation and Political Restoration in the Sierra Juárez of Oaxaca, 1887–2001
  by Andrew Salvador Mathews


REFLECTIONS

109 What Can U.S. Environmental Historians Learn from Non-U.S. Environmental Historiography?
  by Paul Sutter


BOOK REVIEWS

130 Neville Brown, History and Climate Change: A Eurocentric Perspective; and César N. Caviedes, El Niño in History: Storming through the Ages.
  Reviewed by J. R. McNeill.

131 Tim Bonyhady, The Colonial Earth.
  Reviewed by Thomas R. Dunlap.

132 Alf Hornborg and Gísli Pálsson, eds., Negotiating Nature: Culture, Power, and Environmental Argument.
  Reviewed by Sverker Sörlin.

135 Paul E. Little, Amazonia: Territorial Struggles on Perennial Frontiers.
  Reviewed by Jose Drummond.

137 Louis A. Perez, Winds of Change: Hurricanes and the Transformation of Nineteenth-Century Cuba; and Sergio Diaz-Briquets and Jorge Pérez López, Conquering Nature: The Environmental Legacy of Socialism in Cuba.
  Reviewed by Pedro M. Pruna-Goodgall and Reinaldo Funes.

140 Alan MacEachern, Natural Selections: National Parks in Atlantic Canada, 1935–1970.
  Reviewed by D. Scott Slocombe.

141 Adam Rome, The Bulldozer in the Countryside: Suburban Sprawl and the Rise of American Environmentalism.
  Reviewed by Christopher Sellers.

144 Stephen J. Pyne, Fire: A Brief History; and Stephen J. Pyne, Year of the Fires: The Story of the Great Fires of 1910.
  Reviewed by William C. Fischer.

145 Daniel D. Richter, Jr. and Daniel Markewitz, Understanding Soil Change: Soil Sustainability over Millennia, Centuries, and Decades.
  Reviewed by Neil M. Maher.

147 James Kates, Planning a Wilderness: Regenerating the Great Lakes Cutover Region.
  Reviewed by Adam M. Sowards.

148 Kate Foss-Mollan, Hard Water: Politics and Water Supply in Milwaukee, 1870–1995.
  Reviewed by Carolyn G. Shapiro-Shapin.

149 Andrew Glenn Kirk, Collecting Nature: The American Environmental Movement & the Conservation Library.
  Reviewed by Jared Farmer.

150 Christopher J. Huggard and Arthur R. Gómez, eds., Forests Under Fire: A Century of Ecosystem Mismanagement in the Southwest.
  Reviewed by Nancy Langston.

151 George E. Gruell, Fire in Sierra Nevada Forests: A Photographic Interpretation of Ecological Change since 1849.
  Reviewed by James Feldman.

153 Eric W. Mogren, Warm Sands: Uranium Mill Tailings Policy in the Atomic West.
  Reviewed by Hugh S. Gorman.

154 Susan Kollin, Nature's State: Imagining Alaska as the Last Frontier.
  Reviewed by Karen Oslund.

155 Jeanne Nienaber Clarke and Hanna J. Cortner, The State and Nature: Voices Heard, Voices Unheard in America's Environmental Dialogue.
  Reviewed by Otis L. Graham, Jr.

157 Barbara T. Gates, ed., In Nature's Name: An Anthology of Women's Writing and Illustration, 1780–1930; and Lorraine Anderson and Thomas S. Edwards, eds., At Home on This Earth: Two Centuries of U.S. Women's Nature Writing.
  Reviewed by Linda Lear.


BIBLIOSCOPE

160 Books

169 Articles

175 Theses and Dissertations

177 Archival Materials

 

189 About EH

 

 


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