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Biblioscope

An Archival Guide & Bibliography

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Afkhami, Amir Arsalan. "Iran in the Age of Epidemics. Nationalism and the Struggle for Public Health: 1889–1926." Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University, 2003. 508 pp. The influence of cholera, influenza, and plague on Iranian economy and society during this period, and the rise of a national public health policy free of foreign influence to ensure better sanitation and fight epidemic diseases.

Alexander, Keith Duane. "From Red to Green in the Island City: The Alternative Liste West Berlin and the Evolution of the West German Left, 1945–1990." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park, 2003. 474 pp. On the radical politics of the Alternative Ballot for Democracy and Environmental Protection organization in West Germany and its members' decreasing emphasis on radical environmentalism as the country moved toward a unified Germany late in the twentieth century.

Benac, David Thomas. "This Land is all Terrible Rough: A History of Access to Forest Resources in Carter County, Missouri." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Missouri—Columbia, 2003. 234 pp. Examines the resistance of residents living in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri to efforts of the timber industry and governmental agencies to establish a lumber market in the region that would limit Ozarkers' traditional access to forest resources; 1880s–1950.

Bouchard, Daniel. "Pollution, science et pouvoir: L'histoire du désastre écologique à Sudbury (1883–1945): Derrière l'écran de fumée." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Ottawa [Canada], 2003. 342 pp. "Pollution, Science and Power: The History of Ecological Disaster in Sudbury (1883–1945): Behind the Smokescreen." The author asserts that atmospheric pollution and environmental degradation arose in this region of Ontario, Canada, from intensive deforestation, agricultural, and nickel mining activities from the advent of the railroad through the end of World War II. Text in French.

Decker, Juilee. "The Possibilities of Print: John Constable, 'English Landscape', and the Chiaroscuro of Nature." Ph.D. dissertation, Case Western Reserve University, 2003. 317 pp. Studies the work of English landscape artist John Constable (1776–1837) in producing late in his career a collection of landscape mezzotints engraved by David Lucas (1802–1881) titled English Landscape.. . .

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