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Environmental History is an international journal dedicated to exploring the history of human interaction with the natural world. Copublished quarterly by the American Society for Environmental History and the Forest History Society in association with Duke University Press, Environmental History is the successor publication to the journals of the two organizations, Environmental History Review and Forest & Conservation History. Environmental History Review was published from 1976 to 1989 as Environmental Review. Forest & Conservation History was published from 1957 to 1958 as the Forest History Newsletter, from 1959 to 1974 as Forest History, and from 1975 to 1989 as the Journal of Forest History.

      Subscription rates: $45 individuals (includes membership either in the American Society for Environmental History or the Forest History Society), $90 libraries, $20 students. Joint membership in the two organizations, which offers added benefits, is $27.50 for students and $65 for individuals. Additional postage for subscriptions outside the United States and Canada is $8.00. Please pay in U.S. funds. Back issues are $11.25 plus $4 postage and handling; include $1 postage and handling for each additional copy in the same order. For additional membership information, please contact Environmental History at the address or phone number listed below or by e-mail at marochak@duke.edu.

      Submission guidelines appear on the following page. For a copy of more detailed style guidelines for contributors, please write to Carol Marochak, Environmental History, 701 Wm. Vickers Avenue, Durham, NC 27701, or phone 919/682-9319. The author guidelines also are available online at http://www.lib.duke.edu/forest/ehguide.html.

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      Microfilm and online subscriptions may be purchased from University Microfilms in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Environmental History is indexed in AGRICOLA, America: History and Life, Environmental Bibliography, Forest Products Abstracts, Forestry Abstracts, GEOBASE, and Historical Abstracts. Contact Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers MA 01923, for permission to reproduce materials from Environmental History.

      © Copyright 2003 by Environmental History. Periodicals postage paid at Durham, North Carolina, and additional mailing office. Postmaster, send Form 3579 for changes of address to Environmental History, 701 Wm. Vickers Avenue, Durham, NC 27701.

   

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Environmental History welcomes manuscript submissions from scholars in all disciplines that provide insight into important issues in the history of human interactions with the non-human world. We are happy to consider manuscripts about any time and any part of the world. . . .


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