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CONTENTS
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Volume 10 • Number 4
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October 2005
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ARTICLES
ANNIVERSARY FORUM
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What
Books Should Be More Widely Read in Environmental History?
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by Karl Appuhn, Lawrence Buell, Joyce Chaplin, Mark Cioc, Craig E. Colten, William Cronon, Carole L. Crumley, Mark Elvin, Brian Fagan, Deborah Fitzgerald, Dianne D. Glave, Lorne Hammond, Robert Pogue Harrison, Mark Harvey, Richard C. Hoffmann, J. Donald Hughes, Margaret Humphreys, Nancy Jacobs, Stephen R. Kellert, Matthew Klingle, Shepard Krech III, Gregory H. Maddox, Arthur F. McEvoy, Martin V. Melosi, Kathryn Morse, Sara B. Pritchard, Cynthia Radding, Candace Slater, Thomas P. Slaughter, Ted Steinberg, Joel A. Tarr, Alan Taylor, Conrad Totman, Ian Tyrrell, Conevery Bolten Valencius, Laura Dassow Walls, James L. A. Webb, Jr., Elliot West, and Michael Williams |
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GALLERY
BOOK REVIEWS
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Craig E. Colten. An Unnatural Metropolis: Wresting New Orleans from Nature. |
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Reviewed by Lester DeCoster. |
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Kirsten M. Silvius, Richard E. Bodmer, and Jose M. V. Fragaso, eds. People in Nature: Wildlife Conservation in South and Central America. |
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Reviewed by David Aagesen. |
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Alice Garner. A Shifting Shore: Locals, Outsiders, and the Transformation of a French Fishing Town, 1823–2000. |
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Reviewed by Michael Bess. |
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Aant Elzinga, Torgny Nordin, David Turner, and Urban Wråkberg, eds. Antarctic Challenges: Historical and Current Perspectives on Otto Nordenskjöld's Antarctic Expedition 1901–1903. |
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Reviewed by C. Michael Hall. |
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William Beinart. The Rise of Conservation in South Africa: Settlers, Livestock, and the Environment, 1770–1950. |
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Reviewed by Nancy Jacobs. |
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Pradyumna P. Karan. Japan in the 21st Century: Environment, Economy, and Society. |
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Reviewed by Cary Karacas. |
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Tim Sherratt, Tom Griffiths, and Libby Robin, eds. A Change in the Weather: Climate and Culture in Australia. |
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Reviewed by Carla C. Keirns. |
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Bert de Vries and Johan Goudsblom, eds. Mappae Mundi: Humans and their Habitats in a Long-Term Socio-Ecological Perspective: Myths, Maps, and Models. |
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Reviewed by Edmund Burke. |
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RETROSPECTIVE REVIEWS
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