International Review of Environmental History: Volume 8, Issue 2, 2022
Edited by: James Beattie, Brett BennettPlease read Conditions of use before downloading the formats.
Description
The latest issue of the International Review of Environmental History ranges widely and deeply across several topics, periods and continents. The first part contains six articles, on environmental history teaching; ancient populations and plague; European geographical knowledge of India; environment, architecture and design; introduced ship-borne rats and mice; and environmental change on sub-Antarctic islands.
The second part is a special-issue section, edited by Shoko Mizuno (Komazawa University, Tokyo), on the hybridity of colonial and postcolonial forestry in environmental history. Its articles investigate the production and circulation of knowledge in colonial British, postcolonial and international forestry networks, including during the development of the East Pegu Yoma forestry project in Burma (Myanmar) and the spread of invasive lantana in India.
Details
- ISSN (print):
- 2205-3204
- ISSN (online):
- 2205-3212
- Publication date:
- Dec 2022
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/IREH.08.02.2022
- Journal:
- International Review of Environmental History
- Disciplines:
- Science: Biological Sciences, Environmental Sciences
- Countries:
- World
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- Preliminary pages (PDF, 0.2MB)
- Introduction (PDF, 0.1MB) – James Beattie doi
Part I: Research Articles
- Chernobyl, Dark Waters and the contingency of environmental disaster and scientific knowledge (PDF, 0.1MB) – Robert Luke Naylor doi
- The plague and the population of Europe in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages (PDF, 0.2MB) – Daniel Headrick doi
- ‘A once capacious haven’: What happened to Calicut (Malabar coast of India), 1335–1887 (PDF, 1.9MB) – Patrick Nunn and Roselyn Kumar doi
- Building with hand and heart: The rebirth of do-it-yourself earth houses as environmental sentiment in post-war Australia (PDF, 2.2MB) – Rachel Goldlust doi
- New light on the introduction of ship-borne commensal rats and mice in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1790s–1830s (PDF, 0.9MB) – Carolyn King and Andrew Veale doi
- Shepherds to the subantarctic: The history and legacy of pasture plant introductions on Campbell Island / Motu Ihupuku, 1895–1931 (PDF, 1.2MB) – Karri Horton Hartley, James Beattie and Janice M. Lord doi
Part II: Forum: Hybridity of Colonial and Postcolonial Forestry in Environmental History
- Hybridity of colonial and postcolonial forestry in environmental history: An introduction (PDF, 0.1MB) – Shoko Mizuno doi
- Hybrid forestry practices in British colonial and postcolonial forestry networks (PDF, 0.2MB) – Shoko Mizuno doi
- Hybridity in knowledge development about invasive alien species in colonial, postcolonial and contemporary India: A focus on lantana (Lantana camara L.) (PDF, 0.2MB) – Masahiko Ota doi
- Local knowledge in a forestry development project of 1980s Burma (PDF, 0.8MB) – Yukako Tani doi
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