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Volume 11 • Number 3

July 2006


  From the editor


ARTICLES

440 "Political Hermaphrodites": Gender and Environmental Reform in Progressive America
  by Adam Rome

464 The Greening of America, Catholic Style, 1930–1950
  by Christopher Hamlin and John T. McGreevy

500 Burned to Be Wild: Herbert Stoddard and the Roots of Ecological Conservation in the Southern Longleaf Pine Forest
  by Albert Way

527 "Seeding the Water as the Earth": The Epicenter and Peripheries of a Western Aquacultural Revolution
  by Darin Kinsey

567 Opportunities in Marine Environmental History
  by W. Jeffrey Bolster

GALLERY

598 James G. Lewis on Smokey Bear in Vietnam
 

SOURCES

604 Greg Müller on Lichenometry and Environmental History
 

BOOK REVIEWS

610 Lori Vermaas. Sequoia: The Heralded Tree in American Art and Culture.
  Reviewed by John Herron.

611 Carl Zimring. Cash for Your Trash: Scrap Recycling in America; Elizabeth Royte.Garbage Land: On the Secret Trail of Trash; Heather Rogers.Gone Tomorrow: The Hidden Life of Garbage, book and DVD;
  Reviewed by Sarah Hill.

614 Brian F. Atwater, et al., eds. The Orphan Tsunami of 1700: Japanese Clues to a Parent Earthquake in North America.
  Reviewed by Matthew Mulcahy.

615 Paul S. Martin. Twilight of the Mammoths: Ice Age Extinctions and the Rewilding of America.
  Reviewed by Juliet Clutton-Brock.

616 George Frison. Survival by Hunting: Prehistoric Human Predators and Animal Prey.
  Reviewed by Shepard Krech III.

618 John Langdon and Graham Jones, eds. Forests and Chases of England and Wales c. 1500–c.1850: Towards a Survey and Analysis.
  Reviewed by A. M. Mannion.

619 Melanie L. Simo. Forest and Garden, Traces of Wildness in a Modernizing Land, 1897–1949.
  Reviewed by Daniel Nadenicek

620 Andrew C. Isenberg, ed. The Nature of Cities: Culture, Landscape, and Urban Space.
  Reviewed by Zachary Falck.

622 Petri S. Juuti and Tapio S. Katko, eds. Water, Time and European Cities: History Matters for the Futures.
  Reviewed by Michael Rawson.

623 David L. Richards. Poland Spring: A Tale of the Gilded Age, 1860–1900.
  Reviewed by Blake Harrison.

624 Martin V. Melosi and Philip V. Scarpino, eds. Public History and the Environment.
  Reviewed by Scott Slocombe.

625 Alfred Runte. Allies of the Earth: Railroads and the Soul of Preservation.
  Reviewed by Glen Sample Ely.

627 Richard Orsi. Sunset Limited: The Southern Pacific Railroad and the Development of the American West, 1850–1930.
  Reviewed by Byron E. Pearson.

628 Michael McCloskey. In the Thick of It: My Life in the Sierra Club.
  Reviewed by Gregory J. Dehler.

629 Andrew C. Isenberg. Mining California: An Ecological History.
  Reviewed by Peter Coates.

630 Daniel Hillel. The Natural History of the Bible: An Environmental Exploration of the Hebrew Scriptures.
  Reviewed by Alon Tal.

632 Peter Boomgard and David Henley, eds. Smallholders and Stockbreeders: Histories of Foodcrop and Livestock Farming in Southeast Asia.
  Reviewed by Michael Lewis.

633 David Pietz. Engineering the State: The Huai River and Reconstruction in Nationalist China, 1927–1937.
  Reviewed by Kenneth Pomeranz.

635 Davis Guggenheim, director. An Inconvenient Truth: A Global Warning, DVD.
  Reviewed by Lisa Mighetto.

BIBLIOSCOPE

637 Books

645 Articles

663 Theses and Dissertations

665 Archives


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