Volume 42, Number 4 (2003)
Introduction
Environmental History: Nature at WorkBrian Fay (1)
I. The Nature of Environmental HistoryObservations on the Nature and Culture of Environmental HistoryJ. R. McNeill (5)
The Environmental Approach to Prehistoric Studies: Concepts and TheoriesOlena V. Smyntyna (44)
II. The Nature of “Nature”The Problematic Nature of Nature: The Post-constructivist Challenge to Environmental HistoryKristin Asdal (60)
Does Nature Always Matter? Following Dirt through HistoryEllen Stroud (75)
Nature and Technology in HistoryTheodore R. Schatzki (82)
III. The Environment at WorkSpaces of Consumption in Environmental HistoryMatthew W. Klingle (94)
The Ultimate “Other”: Post-Colonialism and Alexander von Humboldt's Ecological Relationship with NatureAaron Sachs (111)
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