Content Index

Excerpt from Border Flows, an anthology edited by Lynne Heasley and Daniel Macfarlane.

A case study of the effects of malaria in the Caucasus across the revolutionary divide of 1917.

Mount Lebanon’s distinctive environmental history accounts for its susceptibility to famine.

The introduction of plastic milk bags transformed parts of the Hungarian landscape.

In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, John Soluri and Claudia Leal are interviewed on their edited volume, A Living Past: Environmental Histories of Modern Latin America.

In this article, former Rachel Carson Center fellow Helen Rozwadowski argues that the humanities can and should contribute to ocean studies.

Full text of Claire Lagier’s dissertation, “Constructing Legitimacy? Agroecology within and beyond the Brazilian Landless Workers’ Movement (MST).”

The Riwo Sangchö is a Buddhist purification ritual that has become popular in response to the Coronavirus in Sikkim, India.