Environmental Histories of the First World War
Herausgeber: Keller, Tait; Tucker, Richard P.; Mcneill, J. R.
Environmental Histories of the First World War
Herausgeber: Keller, Tait; Tucker, Richard P.; Mcneill, J. R.
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Surveys the ecological impacts of World War I, showing how the war had a global impact on the environment.
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Surveys the ecological impacts of World War I, showing how the war had a global impact on the environment.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9781108429160
- ISBN-10: 1108429165
- Artikelnr.: 52418885
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9781108429160
- ISBN-10: 1108429165
- Artikelnr.: 52418885
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgments; 1.
Mobilizing nature for World War I: an introduction Tait Keller; Part I.
Europe and North America: Battle Zones and Support Systems: 2. Beans are
bullets, potatoes are powder: food as a weapon during World War I Alice
Weinreb; 3. Dissolution before dissolution: the crisis of the wartime food
regime in Austria-Hungary Ernst Langthaler; 4. The chemist's war: Edgewood
Arsenal, World War I, and the birth of a militarized environment Gerard J.
Fitzgerald; Part II. War's Global Reach: Extracting Natural Resources: 5.
'The mineral sanction': the Great War and the strategic role of natural
resources Roy MacLeod; 6. Something new under the fog of war: World War I
and the debut of oil on the global stage Dan Tamir; 7. World War I and the
beginning of over-fishing in the North Sea Ingo Heidbrink; 8. The political
and natural eco-footprint of World War I in East Asia: environments,
systems building, and the Japanese Empire, 1914-23 Jack Patrick Hayes; Part
III. The Middle East and Africa: Ecosystems, Refugees and Famine: 9. 'Make
them hated in all of the Arab countries': France, famine and the creation
of Lebanon Graham Auman Pitts; 10. Why are modern famines so deadly? World
War I in Syria and Palestine Zachary J. Foster; 11. Starving for someone
else's fight: World War I and food insecurity in the African Red Sea Region
Steven Serels; 12. Forest policy, wildlife destruction, and disease
ecologies: environmental consequences of World War I in Africa Thaddeus
Sunseri; Part IV. The Long Aftermath: Environmentalism and Memory: 13.
Disruption and reorganization: international preservation networks and
World War I Raf De Bont and Anna-Katharina Wöbse; 14. Memories in mud: the
environmental legacy of the Great War Frank Uekötter.
Mobilizing nature for World War I: an introduction Tait Keller; Part I.
Europe and North America: Battle Zones and Support Systems: 2. Beans are
bullets, potatoes are powder: food as a weapon during World War I Alice
Weinreb; 3. Dissolution before dissolution: the crisis of the wartime food
regime in Austria-Hungary Ernst Langthaler; 4. The chemist's war: Edgewood
Arsenal, World War I, and the birth of a militarized environment Gerard J.
Fitzgerald; Part II. War's Global Reach: Extracting Natural Resources: 5.
'The mineral sanction': the Great War and the strategic role of natural
resources Roy MacLeod; 6. Something new under the fog of war: World War I
and the debut of oil on the global stage Dan Tamir; 7. World War I and the
beginning of over-fishing in the North Sea Ingo Heidbrink; 8. The political
and natural eco-footprint of World War I in East Asia: environments,
systems building, and the Japanese Empire, 1914-23 Jack Patrick Hayes; Part
III. The Middle East and Africa: Ecosystems, Refugees and Famine: 9. 'Make
them hated in all of the Arab countries': France, famine and the creation
of Lebanon Graham Auman Pitts; 10. Why are modern famines so deadly? World
War I in Syria and Palestine Zachary J. Foster; 11. Starving for someone
else's fight: World War I and food insecurity in the African Red Sea Region
Steven Serels; 12. Forest policy, wildlife destruction, and disease
ecologies: environmental consequences of World War I in Africa Thaddeus
Sunseri; Part IV. The Long Aftermath: Environmentalism and Memory: 13.
Disruption and reorganization: international preservation networks and
World War I Raf De Bont and Anna-Katharina Wöbse; 14. Memories in mud: the
environmental legacy of the Great War Frank Uekötter.
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgments; 1.
Mobilizing nature for World War I: an introduction Tait Keller; Part I.
Europe and North America: Battle Zones and Support Systems: 2. Beans are
bullets, potatoes are powder: food as a weapon during World War I Alice
Weinreb; 3. Dissolution before dissolution: the crisis of the wartime food
regime in Austria-Hungary Ernst Langthaler; 4. The chemist's war: Edgewood
Arsenal, World War I, and the birth of a militarized environment Gerard J.
Fitzgerald; Part II. War's Global Reach: Extracting Natural Resources: 5.
'The mineral sanction': the Great War and the strategic role of natural
resources Roy MacLeod; 6. Something new under the fog of war: World War I
and the debut of oil on the global stage Dan Tamir; 7. World War I and the
beginning of over-fishing in the North Sea Ingo Heidbrink; 8. The political
and natural eco-footprint of World War I in East Asia: environments,
systems building, and the Japanese Empire, 1914-23 Jack Patrick Hayes; Part
III. The Middle East and Africa: Ecosystems, Refugees and Famine: 9. 'Make
them hated in all of the Arab countries': France, famine and the creation
of Lebanon Graham Auman Pitts; 10. Why are modern famines so deadly? World
War I in Syria and Palestine Zachary J. Foster; 11. Starving for someone
else's fight: World War I and food insecurity in the African Red Sea Region
Steven Serels; 12. Forest policy, wildlife destruction, and disease
ecologies: environmental consequences of World War I in Africa Thaddeus
Sunseri; Part IV. The Long Aftermath: Environmentalism and Memory: 13.
Disruption and reorganization: international preservation networks and
World War I Raf De Bont and Anna-Katharina Wöbse; 14. Memories in mud: the
environmental legacy of the Great War Frank Uekötter.
Mobilizing nature for World War I: an introduction Tait Keller; Part I.
Europe and North America: Battle Zones and Support Systems: 2. Beans are
bullets, potatoes are powder: food as a weapon during World War I Alice
Weinreb; 3. Dissolution before dissolution: the crisis of the wartime food
regime in Austria-Hungary Ernst Langthaler; 4. The chemist's war: Edgewood
Arsenal, World War I, and the birth of a militarized environment Gerard J.
Fitzgerald; Part II. War's Global Reach: Extracting Natural Resources: 5.
'The mineral sanction': the Great War and the strategic role of natural
resources Roy MacLeod; 6. Something new under the fog of war: World War I
and the debut of oil on the global stage Dan Tamir; 7. World War I and the
beginning of over-fishing in the North Sea Ingo Heidbrink; 8. The political
and natural eco-footprint of World War I in East Asia: environments,
systems building, and the Japanese Empire, 1914-23 Jack Patrick Hayes; Part
III. The Middle East and Africa: Ecosystems, Refugees and Famine: 9. 'Make
them hated in all of the Arab countries': France, famine and the creation
of Lebanon Graham Auman Pitts; 10. Why are modern famines so deadly? World
War I in Syria and Palestine Zachary J. Foster; 11. Starving for someone
else's fight: World War I and food insecurity in the African Red Sea Region
Steven Serels; 12. Forest policy, wildlife destruction, and disease
ecologies: environmental consequences of World War I in Africa Thaddeus
Sunseri; Part IV. The Long Aftermath: Environmentalism and Memory: 13.
Disruption and reorganization: international preservation networks and
World War I Raf De Bont and Anna-Katharina Wöbse; 14. Memories in mud: the
environmental legacy of the Great War Frank Uekötter.