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162 375. Twentieth century after 1950<br />

3563. EGAN, Michael. “Barry Commoner and the<br />

<strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Survival.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/04 (2005):<br />

1472.<br />

Dissertation at Washington State University, 2004. Adviser:<br />

Hirt, Paul W. UMI pub. no. 3172345. 327 pp.<br />

3564. FILIPIAK, Jeffrey M. “Learning from the<br />

Land: Wendell Berry and Wes Jackson on Knowledge<br />

and Nature.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65/06 (2004):<br />

2331.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, 2004. Advisers:<br />

Carson, John S., and Richard Candida Smith. UMI pub. no.<br />

3138147. 429 pp.<br />

3565. GEORGE, Timothy S. Minamata: Pollution<br />

and the Struggle for Democracy in Postwar Japan.<br />

Harvard East Asian Monographs, 194. (xvi + 385 pp.;<br />

ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: Harvard Univ.<br />

Asia Center, Distributed by Harvard Univ. Press,<br />

2001. ISBN: 0674003640.<br />

3566. GLASSHEIM, Eagle. “Ethnic Cleansing,<br />

Communism, and Environmental Devestation in<br />

Czechoslovakia’s Borderlands, 1945–1989.” J. Mod.<br />

Hist. 78 (<strong>2006</strong>): 65–92.<br />

3567. GRAHAM, Otis L., Jr. (Ed.) Environmental<br />

Politics and Policy, 1960s–1990s. (ix + 178 pp.; bibl.)<br />

Univ. Park, Penn.: Pennsylvania State Univ. Press,<br />

2000. ISBN: 0271020598.<br />

3568. HAMBLIN, Jacob Darwin. “Hallowed Lords<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sea: Scientific Authority and Radioactive<br />

Waste in the United States, Britain, and France.”<br />

<strong>Vol</strong>ume title: Global Power Knowledge: <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology in International Affairs [ref. 2680]. Osiris<br />

21 (<strong>2006</strong>): 209–228.<br />

3569. HAZLETT, Maril. “Voices from the Spring:<br />

Silent Spring and the Ecological Turn in American<br />

Health.” In SCHARFF [ref. 254], 103–128.<br />

3570. HERCOCK, Marion. “Masters and Servants:<br />

The Contrasting Roles <strong>of</strong> Scientists in Island Management.”<br />

Soc. Stud. Sci. 33 (2003): 117–136.<br />

Concerning two Western Australian islands from the 1950s<br />

to the 1980s.<br />

3571. KEINER, Christine. “Modeling Neptune’s<br />

Garden: The Chesapeake Bay Hydraulic Model,<br />

1965–1984.” In ROZWADOWSKI and VAN KEUREN<br />

[ref. 402], 273–314.<br />

On a physical model <strong>of</strong> the bay, modeling its hydraulic<br />

properties.<br />

3572. KIEKEN, Hubert. “RAINS : Modéliser les<br />

pollutions atmosphériques pour la négociation internationale.”<br />

Special Issue: Modèles et modélisations,<br />

1950–2000 [ref. 123]. Rev. Hist. Sci. 57 (2004):<br />

377–406.<br />

3573. KWA, Chunglin. “Interdisciplinarity and Postmodernity<br />

in the Environmental <strong>Science</strong>s.” Hist. &<br />

Tech. 21 (2005): 331–344.<br />

Focuses on the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme<br />

and the significance <strong>of</strong> an empirical, rather than<br />

theoretical, emphasis.<br />

3574. KWA, Chunglin. “Local Ecologies and Global<br />

<strong>Science</strong>: Discourses and Strategies <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Geosphere-Biosphere Programme.” Soc. Stud.<br />

Sci. 35 (2005): 923–950.<br />

On power relationships between the disciplines <strong>of</strong> ecology<br />

and other earth sciences.<br />

3575. MACFARLANE, Allison. “Underlying Yucca<br />

Mountain: The Interplay <strong>of</strong> Geology and Policy<br />

in Nuclear Waste Disposal.” Special Issue: Earth<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s in the Cold War [ref. 3483]. Soc. Stud. Sci.<br />

33 (2003): 783–807.<br />

3576. MATHUR, Anuradha, and Dilip da CUNHA.<br />

Mississippi Floods: Designing a Shifting Landscape.<br />

(xv + 161 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) New Haven:<br />

Yale Univ. Press, 2001. ISBN: 0300084307.<br />

3577. MCDONALD, Matt. “Fair Weather Friend?<br />

Ethics and Australia’s Approach to Global Climate<br />

Change.” Aust. J. Pol. Hist. 51 (2005): 216–234.<br />

3578. MCKINNEY, Gordon B. “The Fractured Land<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sky: The Image <strong>of</strong> Western North Carolina<br />

during the 1986 Nuclear Waste Controversy.” North<br />

Carolina Hist. Rev. 82 (2005): 326–346.<br />

3579. PRITCHARD, Sara B. “Reconstructing the<br />

Rhône: The Cultural Politics <strong>of</strong> Nature and Nation<br />

in Contemporary France, 1945–19<strong>97</strong>.” French Hist.<br />

Stud. 27 (2004): 765–799.<br />

3580. RANGAN, Haripriya. Of Myths and Movements:<br />

Rewriting Chipko into Himalayan <strong>History</strong>.<br />

(xvi + 272 pp.; bibl.; index.) London: VERSO, 2000.<br />

ISBN: 1859847838.<br />

3581. ROBERTSON, Thomas B. “The Population<br />

Bomb: Population Growth, Globalization, and American<br />

Environmentalism, 1945–1980.” Diss. Abstr. Int.<br />

A 66/12 (<strong>2006</strong>): 4505.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison, 2005.<br />

Adviser: Cronon, William. UMI pub. no. 3200136. 308 pp.<br />

3582. ROTHMAN, Hal. “Environment, Government,<br />

and Academe: The Road to NEPA, EPA, and Earth<br />

Day.” In CRAVENS [ref. 3131], 135–154.<br />

3583. SEPPÄNEN, Janne, and Esa VÄLIVERRONEN.<br />

“Visualizing Biodiversity: The Role <strong>of</strong> Photographs<br />

in Environmental Discourse.” Sci. Cult. 12 (2003):<br />

59–85.<br />

Analyzes images from The Times (London) published during<br />

1990–<strong>97</strong>.<br />

3584. WEYLER, Rex. Greenpeace: How a Group <strong>of</strong><br />

Journalists, Ecologists and Visionaries Changed the<br />

World. (623 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Emmaus: Rodale,<br />

2004. ISBN: 1594861064.<br />

375-124. PALEONTOLOGY<br />

3585. DARLEY, Andrew. “Simulating Natural <strong>History</strong>:<br />

Walking with Dinosaurs as Hyper-Real Edutainment.”<br />

Sci. Cult. 12 (2003): 227–256.<br />

Analyzes the portrayal <strong>of</strong> science in the 1999 television<br />

series.<br />

3586. WALKER, Alan, and Pat SHIPMAN. The Ape<br />

in the Tree: An Intellectual and Natural <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Proconsul. (x + 288 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />

MA: Belknap Press <strong>of</strong> Harvard Univ. Press,<br />

2005. ISBN: 0674016750.<br />

375-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES IN GENERAL<br />

3587. LAURENT, Nathanael. “Aux sources de la<br />

liberté dans l’ordre du vivant avec le concept de<br />

‘dégénérescence.’ ” Rev. Quest. Sci. 175 (2004): 383–<br />

405.<br />

On the concept <strong>of</strong> degeneracy in late-20th-century biology.<br />

3588. PIERIBONE, Vincent, and David F. GRUBER.<br />

Aglow in the Dark: The Revolutionary <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong>

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