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Historians and Nature

Historians and Nature Comparative Approaches to Environmental History

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Historians and Nature

Comparative Approaches to Environmental History

Ursula Lehmkuhl | Hermann Wellenreuther

History / Europe / Great Britain / General

Historians and Nature considers five cutting-edge questions facing environmental historians today. How can we historicise nature? Is nature a historical actor? How have human beings interacted with nature and what patterns have emerged? How do we understand the ecology of urban spaces? What is the history of environmental diplomacy? Focusing on the United States and Germany, the book takes a comparative approach in examining environmental history. The authors draw on a range of interdisciplinary perspectives, including history, cultural studies, human geography, biology and ecology. Case studies include Native Americans and their relationship to the environment, the California Gold Rush and the Coal Fields of the Ruhr Basin in the nineteenth century, the controversial building of dikes in seventeenth-century Germany, cleaning up modern cities, and the Greenpeace movement and the development of international environmental activism in the 1970s.
Ursula Lehmkuhl is Professor of North American History, John F. Kennedy Institute, Free University of Berlin Hermann Wellenreuther is Chair of Early Modern History, Georg-August-University, Göttingen

Publication Date: 01 September 2007
Publisher: Berg Publishers
Imprint: Berg Publishers
ISBN-13: 9781845205201
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 368
Weight (oz): 24.16

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