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Citation: J. Opie, THE CULTURE OF WILDERNESS - AGRICULTURE AS COLONIZATION IN THE AMERICAN-WEST - KNOBLOCH,F, Environmental history, 2(4), 1997, pp. 499-500
Citation: Jn. Gladden, A WOLF IN THE GARDEN - THE LAND RIGHTS MOVEMENT AND THE NEW ENVIRONMENTAL DEBATE - BRICK,PD, CAWLEY,RM, Environmental history, 2(4), 1997, pp. 505-506
Citation: E. Blackmar, OLMSTED,FREDERICK,LAW - DESIGNING THE AMERICAN LANDSCAPE - BEVERIDGE,CE, ROCHELEAU,P, Environmental history, 2(4), 1997, pp. 508-510
Citation: S. Pincetl, FORESTS CONSIDERED IN THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PHYSICAL MAKE-UP OFTHE GLOBE AND THE ECONOMICS SOCIETIES - FRENCH - LEPLAY,F, Environmental history, 2(4), 1997, pp. 514-515
Citation: P. Squatriti, STRAWS IN THE WIND - MEDIEVAL URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL-LAW - THE CASE OF NORTHERN ITALY - ZUPKO,RE, LAURES,RA, Environmental history, 2(4), 1997, pp. 515-516
Citation: Cv. Hill, FENCING THE FOREST - CONSERVATION AND ECOLOGICAL CHANGE IN INDIA CENTRAL PROVINCES, 1860-1914 - RANGARAJAN,M, Environmental history, 2(4), 1997, pp. 516-518
Citation: Jd. Wirth, A NEW NAME FOR PEACE - INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTALISM, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMOCRACY - SHABECOFF,P, Environmental history, 2(4), 1997, pp. 518-519
Citation: Jd. Wirth, THE ENVIRONMENT AND NAFTA - UNDERSTANDING AND IMPLEMENTING THE NEW CONTINENTAL LAW - JOHNSON,PM, BEAULIEU,A, Environmental history, 2(4), 1997, pp. 518-519
Citation: As. Travis, POISONED GROUNDWATER AND CONTAMINATED SOIL THE TRIBULATIONS AND TRIALOF THE FIRST MAJOR MANUFACTURER OF ANILINE DYES IN BASEL, Environmental history, 2(3), 1997, pp. 343-365