International Review of Environmental History: Volume 3, Issue 2, 2017
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Description
International Review of Environmental History takes an interdisciplinary and global approach to environmental history. It encourages scholars to think big and to tackle the challenges of writing environmental histories across different methodologies, nations, and time-scales. The journal embraces interdisciplinary, comparative and transnational methods, while still recognising the importance of locality in understanding these global processes.
The journal’s goal is to be read across disciplines, not just within history. It publishes on all thematic and geographic topics of environmental history, but especially encourage articles with perspectives focused on or developed from the southern hemisphere and the ‘global south’.
Details
- ISSN (print):
- 2205-3204
- ISSN (online):
- 2205-3212
- Publication date:
- Oct 2017
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/IREH.03.02.2017
- Journal:
- International Review of Environmental History
- Disciplines:
- Arts & Humanities: History; Science: Environmental Sciences
- Countries:
- Australia; Africa: South Africa; Europe; Pacific: New Zealand
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- Introduction (PDF, 0.1MB) – James Beattie doi
- A world of fins and fences: Australian and South African shark management in the transoceanic south (PDF, 0.6MB) – Miles Powell doi
- The curious case of the marginalisation or distortion of Russian and Soviet environmental history in global environmental histories (PDF, 0.1MB) – David Moon doi
- The history of transportations of stoats (Mustela erminea) and weasels (M. nivalis) to New Zealand, 1883–92 (PDF, 1.3MB) – Carolyn M. King doi
- Environmental change, sanitation and bubonic plague in Lagos, 1924–31 (PDF, 0.1MB) – Olukayode A. Faleye doi
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