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Volume 9 • Number 4

October 2004


602 From the Editor

REFLECTIONS

604 'This Class Will Write a Book': An Experiment in Environmental History Pedagogy
  By Michael Lewis

620 On Preserving Ecological and Cultural Landscapes
  By Laura A. Watt, Leigh Raymond, and Meryl L. Eschen


ARTICLES

648 Tales Tobacco Told in Sixteenth-Century Europe
  By Peter C. Mancall

679 'It's War and Everyone Can Do As They Please!': An Environmental History of a Finnish City in Wartime
  By Rauno Lahtinen and Timo Vuorisalo

701 'Woman vs. Man vs. Bugs': Gender and Popular Ecology in Early Reactions to Silent Spring
  By Maril Hazlett

GALLERY

730 Finis Dunaway on the Subtle Spectacle of Fallen Leaves

BOOK REVIEWS

735 Carolyn Merchant. Reinventing Eden: The Fate of Nature in Western Culture.
  Reviewed by Joyce Chaplin.

736 Marco Armiero and Stefania Barca. Storia dell'Ambiente: Una Introduzione. [History of the Environment: An Introduction].
  Reviewed by Marcus Hall.

739 Brian Fagan. The Long Summer: How Climate Changed Civilization.
  Reviewed by Paul V. Adams.

740 Duncan Poore. Changing Landscapes: The Development of the International Tropical Timber Organization and Its Influence on Tropical Forest Management.
  Reviewed by Victor K. Teplyakov.

741 Thomas J. Campanella. Republic of Shade: New England and the American Elm.
  Reviewed by Terence Young.

742 Kit Anderson. Nature, Culture, and Big Old Trees: Live Oaks and Ceibas in the Landscape of Louisiana and Guatemala.
  Reviewed by Garrison Wilkes.

743 Martina de Moor, Leigh Shaw-Taylor, and Paul Warde, eds. The Management of Common Land in North West Europe, c. 1500–1850.
  Reviewed by Petra van Dam.

745 Thomas M. Lekan. Imagining the Nation in Nature: Landscape Preservation and German Identity, 1885–1945.
  Reviewed by Matthew Jefferies.

746 Paul Shepard, edited by Florence Rose Shepard. Where We Belong: Beyond Abstraction in Perceiving Nature.
  Reviewed by Joshua Buhs.

747 Daniel J. Philippon. Conserving Words: How American Nature Writers Shaped the Environmental Movement.
  Reviewed by Don Scheese.

749 Scott Herring. Lines on the Land: Writers, Art, and the National Parks.
  Reviewed by Lary M. Dilsaver.

750 Glen A. Love. Practical Ecocriticism: Literature, Biology, and the Environment.
  Reviewed by Tara Lynne Clapp.

751 Ney C. Landrum. The State Park Movement in America: A Critical Review.
  Reviewed by Peter Mickulas.

752 Timothy Silver. Mount Mitchell and the Black Mountains: An Environmental History of the Highest Peaks in Eastern America.
  Reviewed by Eric G. Bolen.

754 Terence Young. Building San Francisco's Parks, 1850–1930.
  Reviewed by Lisa Benton-Short.

755 Hal K. Rothman. The New Urban Park: Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Civic Environmentalism.
  Reviewed by Paul H. Gobster.

757 Jon A. Peterson. The Birth of City Planning in the United States, 1840–1917.
  Reviewed by Adam Rome.

758 Nancy S. Seasholes. Gaining Ground: A History of Landmaking in Boston.
  Reviewed by Robert M. Rakoff.

759 Barbara L. Allen. Uneasy Alchemy: Citizens and Experts in Louisiana's Chemical Corridor Disputes.
  Reviewed by Frederick Davis.

760 Timothy J. Minchin. Forging a Common Bond: Labor and Environmental Activism during the BASF Lockout.
  Reviewed by Christopher J. Huggard.

762 Brian K. Obach. Labor and the Environmental Movement: The Quest for Common Ground.
  Reviewed by Eric D. Olmanson.

763 Stuart McIver. Death in the Everglades: The Murder of Guy Bradley, America's First Martyr to Environmentalism.
  Reviewed by Ed de Steiguer.

765 Russell E. Train. Politics, Pollution, and Pandas: An Environmental Memoir.
  Reviewed by Sara Dant Ewert.

766 Larry Anderson. Benton MacKaye: Conservationist, Planner, and Creator of the Appalachian Trail.
  Reviewed by Steven J. Holmes.

768 David Baron. The Beast in the Garden: A Modern Parable of Man and Nature.
  Reviewed by Derek Larson.

BIBLIOSCOPE

770 Books

774 Articles

786 Theses and Dissertations

789 Archive


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