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CONTENTS
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Volume 12 • Number 2
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APRIL 2007
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ARTICLES
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Looking Straight at Them! Understanding the Big Bug Movies of the 1950s |
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by William M. Tsutsui |
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Graphic Language: Herbert Bayer's Environmental Design |
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by Peder Anker |
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Films Every Environmental Historian Should See |
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by Renata
Marson Teixeira de Andrade-Downs, William
Beinart, Michael
Bess, Lisa M.
Brady, Tom
Brooking, Kathleen
Brosnan, Jane
Carruthers, Craig
E. Colten, Gregory
T. Cushman, Finis
Dunaway, Marcus
Hall, J. Donald
Hughes, Linda L.
Ivey, Darin Kinsey,
James G. Lewis,
Scott MacDonald,
Jennifer Adams Martin,
Cynthia Melendy,
Lisa Mighetto,
Char Miller,
Gregg Mitman,
Kathryn Morse,
Eric Pawson,
Kenneth Pomeranz,
Stephen J. Pyne,
Harriet Ritvo,
Adam Rome, Christine
Meisner Rosen, David
Rosner, Timothy
Silver, Ted
Steinberg, Jeffrey
K. Stine, Joseph
E. Taylor III, Douglas
R. Weiner, Marsha
Weisiger, Melissa
Wiedenfeld, and Graeme
Wynn |
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GALLERY
INTERVIEW
BOOK REVIEWS
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Marcus Hall.Earth Repair: A Transatlantic History of Environmental Restoration. |
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Reviewed by Jim Sherow. |
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| 410 |
Rocky Barker.Scorched Earth: How the Fires of Yellowstone Changed America. |
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Reviewed by Sara Dant Ewert. |
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| 411 |
John Leland.Aliens in the Backyard: Plant and Animal Imports into America. |
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Reviewed by Bruce Shelvey. |
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| 412 |
John M. Marzluff and Tony Angell.In the Company of Crows and Ravens. |
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Reviewed by Cynthia Melendy. |
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| 414 |
David M. Solzman.The Chicago River: An Illustrated History and Guide to the River and Its Waterways. 2nd ed. |
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Reviewed by Theodore A. Strathman. |
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Daniel Eli Burnstein.Next to Godliness: Confronting Dirt and Despair in Progressive Era New York City. |
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Reviewed by Mark Tebeau. |
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| 416 |
Neil M. Maher, ed.New Jersey's Environment: Past, Present, and Future. |
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Reviewed by Jordan Kleiman. |
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Richardson Dilworth.The Urban Origins of Suburban Autonomy; and Eran Ben-Joseph.The Code of the City: Standards and the Hidden Language of Place Making. |
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Reviewed by Charles Closmann. |
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Pete Daniel.Toxic Drift: Pesticides and Health in the Post-World War II South. |
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Reviewed by David Rosner. |
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Robert D. Bullard, ed. The Quest for Environmental Justice: Human Rights and the Politics of Pollution. |
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Reviewed by Sylvia Hood Washington. |
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Robert Higgs and Carl P. Close, eds.Re-Thinking Green: Alternatives to Environmental Bureaucracy. |
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Reviewed by Roger Hamilton. |
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| 424 |
Sally M. Miller and Daryl Morrison, eds.John Muir: Family, Friends, and Adventures; and Terry Gifford.Reconnecting with John Muir: Essays in Post-Pastoral Practice. |
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Reviewed by Dennis Williams. |
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Thomas G. Smith.Green Republican: John Saylor and the Preservation of America's Wilderness. |
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Reviewed by Jay Turner. |
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M. Kat Anderson.Tending the Wild: Native American Knowledge and the Management of California's Natural Resources. |
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Reviewed by Amy L. Ollendorf. |
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Sujit Sivasundaram.Nature and the Godly Empire: Science and Evangelical Mission in the Pacific, 1795–1850. |
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Reviewed by Daniel Lewis. |
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Robert P. Weller.Discovering Nature: Globalization and Environmental Culture in China and Taiwan. |
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Reviewed by Robert B. Marks. |
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Peter Boomgaard, David Henley, and Manon Osseweijer, eds.Muddied Waters: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Management of Forests and Fisheries in Island Southeast Asia. |
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Reviewed by Dan Tamir. |
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David Arnold.The Tropics and the Traveling Gaze: India, Landscape, and Science, 1800–1856. |
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Reviewed by Thomas Robertson. |
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Steven Mithen.After The Ice: A Global Human History 20,000–5000 BC. |
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Reviewed by Eva Swidler. |
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