Re: [OPE-L] Imperialism, Intellectual Networks, and Environmental Change

From: Jerry Levy (Gerald_A_Levy@MSN.COM)
Date: Wed Oct 25 2006 - 08:41:44 EDT


Oops.  The article by Richard Grove and Venita Damaodaran is
attached. /In solidarity, Jerry

  Part One of this article from _Economic and Political Weekly_
  (10 pages long, PDF format)is attached.  Part II will appear
  in the next issue. Summary below. / In solidarity, Jerry


       VOLUME 41  NO 41 October 14 , 2006
         Imperialism, Intellectual Networks, and Environmental Change
            The intellectual origins of environmental history can be traced
  to the encounter of 17th and 18th century western Europeans with
  the very unfamiliar environments of the tropics. Between the
  mid-19th and the mid-20th century, the discipline developed
  primarily in the form of "historical geography". A new phase of
  global environment history began with European decolonisation
  from the 1950s onwards. The imminence of a nuclear catastrophe
  and pesticide pollution stimulated the rise of a worldwide and
  populist environmental movement that reached full fruition in
  the 1970s. The first of this two-part article looks at the
  origins of the discipline.









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