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The half-yearly journal Global Environment: A Journal of History and Natural and Social Sciences acts as a forum and echo chamber for ongoing studies on the environment and world history, with special focus on modern and contemporary topics. Our intent is to gather and stimulate scholarship that, despite a diversity of approaches and themes, shares an environmental perspective on world history in its various facets, including economic development, social relations, production government, and international relations.

Publisher: White Horse Press

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Volume 13, Number 3, October 2020
Reconfiguring Nature. Resource Security and the Limits of Expert Knowledge

Research Articles

Reconfiguring nature: Resource security and the limits of expert knowledge
pp. 512-523(12)
Authors: Kehrt, Christian; Martin, John

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Building hydrosocialism in Czechoslovakia
pp. 610-633(24)
Author: Janáč, Jiří

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Krill: The invention of a global resource in the long 1970s
pp. 634-658(25)
Author: Kehrt, Christian

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Interview

Free Content Neo-materialism, human evolution and the future of environmental history
pp. 659-673(15)
Authors: LeCain, Timothy J.; de Majo, Claudio

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Free Content The Human Planet: How We Created the Anthropocene.
pp. 674-680(7)
Authors: Lewis, Simon L.; Maslin, Mark A.

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