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427. BOCKING, Stephen. “Editorial: Four Perspectives<br />

on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Environment in<br />

Canada.” Sci. Canadensis 22-23 (1998-1999): 3–5.<br />

Lead article <strong>of</strong> a special issue. Contents: COOK [ref. 2626];<br />

CASTONGUAY [ref. 3393]; READ [ref. 3001]; KILLAN and<br />

WARECKI [ref. 2985].<br />

428. BUICAN, Denis. L’épopée du vivant :<br />

l’évolution de la biosphère et les avatars de l’homme.<br />

(183 pp.) Paris: Éditions Frison-Roche, 2003. ISBN:<br />

2876714345.<br />

429. COLPITTS, George. Game in the Garden: A Human<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wildlife in Western Canada to 1940.<br />

(x + 205 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Vancouver: Univ. <strong>of</strong><br />

British Columbia Press, 2002. ISBN: 0774809620.<br />

Begins with the European encounter with the First Nations.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 426]<br />

430. DARGAVEL, John, Diane HART, and Brenda<br />

LIBBIS. (Eds.) Perfumed Pineries: Environmental<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Australia’s Callitris Forest. (x + 209<br />

pp.; ill.; maps.) Canberra: Centre for Resource and<br />

Environmental Studies, the Australian National Univ.,<br />

2001. ISBN: 0867405244.<br />

431. DUNLAP, Thomas. Nature and the English<br />

Diaspora: Environment and <strong>History</strong> in the United<br />

States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Studies<br />

in Environment and <strong>History</strong>. (xv + 350 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1999.<br />

ISBN: 0521651735.<br />

432. FISHMAN, Gail. Journeys through Paradise:<br />

Pioneering Naturalists in the Southeast. (xv + 306<br />

pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Gainesville: Univ. Press<br />

<strong>of</strong> Florida, 2001. ISBN: 0813018749.<br />

Biographical chapters from Mark Catesby in the 18th century<br />

to Francis Harper in the 20th century.<br />

433. FOLTZ, Bruce V. (Ed.) Rethinking Nature:<br />

Essays in Environmental Philosophy. Studies in<br />

Continental Thought. (vi + 357 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 2004. ISBN:<br />

0253344409.<br />

434. GRAFTON, R. Quentin, Libby ROBIN, and<br />

Robert J. WASSON. (Eds.) Understanding the Environment:<br />

Bridging the Disciplinary Divides. (xviii<br />

+ 229 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Sydney: Univ. <strong>of</strong> New<br />

South Wales Press, 2005. ISBN: 086840912X.<br />

Includes essays by historians Libby ROBIN and Daniel CON-<br />

NELL.<br />

435. GROSS, Matthias. “Caught Between the Nature/<strong>Society</strong><br />

Divide: Environmental <strong>History</strong> at a<br />

Crossroads.” Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 25 (2003): 93–<br />

107.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Michael A. BRYSON, Visions <strong>of</strong> the Land<br />

(2002); Vaclav SMIL, The Earth’s Biosphere (2002); Deborah<br />

CRAMER, Great Waters (2001); Jeffrey Kevin MCKEE,<br />

Sparing Nature (2003).<br />

436. JASANOFF, Sheila, and Marybeth Long<br />

MARTELLO. (Eds.) Earthly Politics: Local and<br />

Global in Environmental Governance. Politics, <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

and the Environment. (viii + 356 pp.; bibl.;<br />

123. Environmental sciences 25<br />

notes.) Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2004. ISBN:<br />

0262101033.<br />

Contents: Sheila JASANOFF and Marybeth Long<br />

MARTELLO, “Introduction: Globalization and Environmental<br />

Governance,” 1–29; Sheila JASANOFF, “Heaven<br />

and Earth: The Politics <strong>of</strong> Environmental Images,” 31–52;<br />

Michael GOLDMAN, “Imperial <strong>Science</strong>, Imperial Nature:<br />

Environmental Knowledge for the World (Bank),” 55–80;<br />

Clark A. MILLER, “Resisting Empire: Globalism, Relocalization,<br />

and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Knowledge,” 81–102; Cathleen<br />

FOGEL, “The Local, the Global, and the Kyoto Protocol,”<br />

103–125; Aarti GUPTA, “When Global Is Local: Negotiating<br />

Safe Use <strong>of</strong> Biotechnology,” 127–148; Myanna LAHSEN,<br />

“Transnational Locals: Brazilian Experiences <strong>of</strong> the Climate<br />

Regime,” 151–172; Silke BECK, “Localizing Global<br />

Change in Germany,” 173–194; Tim FORSYTH, “Social<br />

Movements and Environmental Democratization in Thailand,”<br />

195–215; Astrid SCHOLZ, “Merchants <strong>of</strong> Diversity:<br />

Scientists as Traffickers <strong>of</strong> Plants and Institutions,” 217–238;<br />

Jens LACHMUND, “Knowing the Urban Wasteland: Ecological<br />

Expertise as Local Process,” 241–261; Marybeth Long<br />

MARTELLO, “Negotiating Global Nature and Local Culture:<br />

The Case <strong>of</strong> Makah Whaling,” 263–284; Alastair ILES,<br />

“Patching Local and Global Knowledge Together: Citizens<br />

Inside the US Chemical Industry,” 285–307; Stacy D. VAN-<br />

DEVEER, “Ordering Environments: Regions in European<br />

International Environmental Cooperation,” 309–334; Marybeth<br />

Long MARTELLO and Sheila JASANOFF, “Conclusion:<br />

Knowledge and Governance,” 335–350.<br />

437. LUCKIN, Bill. “At the Margin: Continuing<br />

Crisis in British Environmental <strong>History</strong>?” Endeavour<br />

28 (2004): <strong>97</strong>–100.<br />

438. MERCHANT, Carolyn. “Shades <strong>of</strong> Darkness:<br />

Race and Environmental <strong>History</strong>.” Environ. Hist. 8<br />

(2003): 380–394.<br />

439. SACHSMAN, David B., James SIMON, and<br />

JoAnn Myer VALENTI. “Risk and the Environment<br />

Reporters: A Four-Region Analysis.” Public Underst.<br />

Sci. 13 (2004): 399–416.<br />

440. SAIKKU, Mikko. This Delta, This Land: An<br />

Environmental <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Yazoo-Mississippi<br />

Floodplain. (xvii + 373 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />

Athens: Univ. <strong>of</strong> Georgia Press, 2005. ISBN:<br />

0820325341.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R793]<br />

441. SALLARES, Robert. “Pathocoenoses Ancient<br />

and Modern.” Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 27 (2005): 201–<br />

220.<br />

442. SCHARFF, Virginia J. “Man and Nature! Sex<br />

Secrets <strong>of</strong> Environmental <strong>History</strong>.” In SCHARFF<br />

[ref. 254], 3–19.<br />

443. SCHWARTZ, Robert M. “Teaching Environmental<br />

<strong>History</strong>: Environmental Thinking and Practice in<br />

Europe, 1500 to the Present.” Hist. Teach. 39 (<strong>2006</strong>):<br />

325–354.<br />

444. SCHWARZ, Astrid E. Wasserwüste - Mikrokosmos<br />

- Ökosystem: Eine Geschichte der “Eroberung”<br />

des Wasserraumes. Rombach Wissenschaften, Reihe<br />

Ökologie, 7. (350 pp.; ill.) Freiburg: Rombach, 2002.<br />

ISBN: 3793093182.

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