Techniques & Strategies in Environmental Conservation & Protection, Environmental Science - General & Miscellaneous, History of Science, Environmental Conservation & Protection Policy, Human Ecology
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Overview
Environmental History as a distinct discipline is now over a generation old, with a large and diverse group of practitioners around the globe. This book provides a reflection on the achievements, diversity, and direction of environmental history in its varied national, international and continental contexts.
Synopsis
Environmental History as a distinct discipline is now over a generation old, with a large and diverse group of practitioners around the globe. This book provides a reflection on the achievements, diversity, and direction of environmental history in its varied national, international and continental contexts.
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"[T]he volume achieves its stated goal: to broaden the meaning of 'history' and at the same time preserve its essentially human focus... The essays will appeal to professional historians and graduate students... Recommended." βCHOICE
βNature's End deserves a wide audience. Environmental historians of all sorts will find it useful, as few such collections can boast such a rich and diverse array of contributions, ranging widely in geographical and chronological scope and presenting several methodological and conceptual approaches.β βWilliam Cavert, H-Environment
Book Details
Published
August 1, 2009
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
384
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780230203464