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Volume 11 • Number 4

October 2006


  From the editor


ARTICLES

684 Reflections on a Spare Tire: SUVs and Postmodern Environmental Consciousness
  by William Rollins

724 "Let the Line Be Drawn Now": Wilderness, Conservation, and the Exclusion of Aboriginal People from Banff National Park in Canada
  by Theodore (Ted) Binnema and Melanie Niemi

751 A Narrative for Nature's Nation: Constance Lindsay Skinner and the Making of Rivers of America
  by Nicolaas Mink

775 "The Age of Wood": Fuel and Fighting in French Forests, 1940–1944
  by Chris Pearson

804 Tracking in Game Trails: Looking Afresh at the Politics of Environmental History in South Africa
  by Jane Carruthers

GALLERY

830 Paul S. Sutter on "Georgia's Little Grand Canyon"
 

SOURCES

835 Maria Lourdes D. Palomares, Elizabeth Mohammed, and Daniel Pauly on European Expeditions as a Source of Historic Abundance Data on Marine Organisms: A Case Study of the Falkland Islands
 

BOOK REVIEWS

848 Mark Elvin.The Retreat of the Elephants: An Environmental History of China.
  Reviewed by J. Donald Hughes.

850 James C. McCann.Maize and Grace: Africa's Encounter with a New World Crop, 1500–2000.
  Reviewed by Gregory H. Maddox.

853 John Soluri.Banana Cultures: Agriculture, Consumption, and Environmental Change in Honduras and the United States.
  Reviewed by Sterling Evans.

854 Tamara Whited, Jens Engels, Richard Hoffmann, Hilde Ibsen, and Wybren Verstegen.Northern Europe: An Environmental History.
  Reviewed by Scott Moranda.

855 Stephen Pyne.The Still-Burning Bush.
  Reviewed by Don Garden.

857 Brian Bonhomme.Forests, Peasants, and Revolutionaries: Forest Conservation and Organization in Soviet Russia, 1917–1929.
  Reviewed by David Moon.

858 Arun Agrawal.Environmentality, Technologies of Government and the Making of Subjects.
  Reviewed by Mahesh Rangarajan.

860 Gavin Weightman.London's Thames: The River That Shaped a City and Its History.
  Reviewed by Matthew Osborn.

861 Sharon E. Kingsland.The Evolution of American Ecology: 1890–2000.
  Reviewed by Larry Thomas Spencer.

862 Michael Robinson.Predatory Bureaucracy: The Extermination of Wolves and the Transformation of the West.
  Reviewed by Tim Lehman.

864 Sara Tjossem.The Journey to PICES: Scientific Cooperation in the North Pacific.
  Reviewed by Gary Kroll.

865 Scott Kirsch.Proving Grounds: Project Plowshare and the Unrealized Dream of Nuclear Earthmoving.
  Reviewed by Paul Josephson.

867 Robert McMahon.The Environmental Protection Agency: Structuring Motivation in a Green Bureaucracy.
  Reviewed by Jacqueline Corn.

868 Jacqueline Vaughn and Hanna J. Cortner.George W. Bush's Healthy Forests: Reframing the Environmental Debate.
  Reviewed by Osha Gray Davidson.

869 Sheldon Kamieniecki.Corporate America and Environmental Policy: How often Does Business Get its Way?
  Reviewed by Derek Hoff.

871 Finis Dunaway.Natural Visions: The Power of Images in American Environmental Reform.
  Reviewed by Daniel J. Philippon.

872 Melanie L. Simo.Literature of Place: Dwelling on the Land before Earth Day 1970.
  Reviewed by Michael P. Branch.

873 Felix Driver and Luciana Martins, eds.Tropical Visions in an Age of Empire.
  Reviewed by Renata Marson Teixeira de Andrade-Downs.

875 Virginia J. Scharff, ed.Seeing Nature through Gender.
  Reviewed by Barbara T. Gates.

BIBLIOSCOPE

877 Books

884 Articles

901 Theses and Dissertations

903 Archives


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