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AN ARCHIVAL GUIDE & BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Anderson, Jennifer L. "Nature's Currency: The Atlantic Mahogany Trade, 1720–1830." PhD dissertation, New York University, 2007. 579. Analyzes mahogany in the Atlantic marketplace between 1720 and 1830, looking at use and demand in New England, as well as associated issues including transatlantic trade, slave labor, and deforestation in the Caribbean and Central America.

Biehler, Dawn. "In the Crevices of the City: Public Health, Urban Housing, and the Creatures We Call Pests, 1900–2000." PhD dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2007. 577 pp. An examination of twentieth century effort of pest control in American cities, looking at issues of public health, methods of pest control using chemicals, changes in housing trends, and urban ecology.

Chew, Matthew K. "Ending with Elton: Preludes to Invasion Biology." PhD dissertation, Arizona State University, 2006. 318 pp. An examination of theories of invasion biology throughout the twentieth century, focusing on a comparison between works by Charles Elton, such as The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants (1958), and works by Marston Bates.

Figueiredo, Claudia Cunha Malafaia de. "From Paper Parks to Real Conservation: Case Studies of National Park Management Effectiveness in Brazil." PhD dissertation, Ohio State University, 2007. 382 pp. Case studies of management policies conducted in three Brazilian national parks.

Filipelli, Deborah L. "Before Smokey Bear There Was Woodbridge Metcalf: Rural and Forest Fire Protection in the California Fire Environment, 1926–1945." PhD dissertation, Claremont Graduate University, 2008. 428 pp. Looks at the influence of Woodbridge Metcalf in forming fire prevention and fire suppression policies in California between 1926 and 1945.. . .

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