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CONTENTS
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Volume 14 • Number 1
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January 2009
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ARTICLES
GALLERY
INTERVIEW
BOOK REVIEWS
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Verena Winiwarter and Martin Knoll. Umweltgeschichte. Eine Einführung. Reviewed by Richard C. Hoffmann. |
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| 166 |
H. Bruce Franklin. The Most Important Fish in the Sea: Menhaden and America. Reviewed by J. R. McNeill. |
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| 167 |
Stephen J. Pyne. Awful Splendour: A Fire History of Canada. Reviewed by Joseph E. Taylor III. |
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| 170 |
Neil M. Maher. Nature's New Deal: The Civilian Conservation Corps and the Roots of the American Environmental Movement. Reviewed by Jeff Crane. |
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| 172 |
Michael K. Steinberg. Stalking the Ghost Bird: The Elusive Ivory-Billed Woodpecker in Louisiana. Reviewed by Joel Greenberg. |
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| 173 |
Jenni Bergal, Sara Shipley Hiles, Frank Koughan, John McQuaid, Jim Morris, Katy Reckdahl, and Curtis Wilkie. City Adrift: New Orleans Before and After Katrina. Reviewed by Scott P. Marler. |
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| 174 |
David Naguib Pellow and Robert J. Brulle, eds. Power, Justice, and the Environment: A Critical Appraisal of the Environmental Justice Movement. Reviewed by Elizabeth Blum. |
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| 176 |
Thomas Shevory. Toxic Burn: The Grassroots Struggle against the WTI Incinerator. Reviewed by David Stradling. |
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| 177 |
Roger S. Gottlieb, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Ecology. Reviewed by Dennis C. Williams. |
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| 178 |
Leslie Paris. Children's Nature: The Rise of the American Summer Camp. Reviewed by Michael B. Smith. |
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| 180 |
Paul Robbins. Lawn People: How Grasses, Weeds, and Chemicals Make Us Who We Are. Reviewed by Stephen Gibson. |
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| 181 |
Devon G. Peña. Mexican Americans and the Environment: Tierra y vida. Reviewed by Angus Wright. |
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Paul R. Josephson. Motorized Obsessions: Life, Liberty, and the Small-Bore Engine. Reviewed by David Lucsko. |
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