
Book Reviews
BOOK REVIEWS
Tom Brooking, Eric Pawson et al., Seeds of Empire: The Environmental Transformation of New Zealand (James Beattie)
Timo Myllyntaus, ed., Thinking through the Environment: Green Approaches to Global History (Richard Tucker)
Thomas D. Rogers, The Deepest Wounds: A Labor and Environmental History of Sugar in Northeast Brazil (Gail D. Triner)
Geneviève Massard-Guilbaud and Richard Rodger (eds.), Environmental and Social Justice in the City: Historical Perspectives (Barry M. Doyle)
Tom Brooking, Eric Pawson et al., Seeds of Empire: The Environmental Transformation of New Zealand (James Beattie)
Timo Myllyntaus, ed., Thinking through the Environment: Green Approaches to Global History (Richard Tucker)
Thomas D. Rogers, The Deepest Wounds: A Labor and Environmental History of Sugar in Northeast Brazil (Gail D. Triner)
Geneviève Massard-Guilbaud and Richard Rodger (eds.), Environmental and Social Justice in the City: Historical Perspectives (Barry M. Doyle)
Document Type: Book Review
Publication date: November 1, 2012
- Environment and History is an interdisciplinary journal which aims to bring scholars in the humanities and biological sciences closer together, with the deliberate intention of constructing long and well-founded perspectives on present day environmental problems.
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