This user helps to organize #FlipTheList, an initiative to enrich and diversify the representation of environmental scholarship on Wikipedia, ensuring that this great public resource reflects the diversity that makes up environmental thought and writing. You can read more about the origin of this initiative via Environmental History Now here!
This initiative is largely focused on enriching and diversifying entries on the List of environmental books article, and this work involves creating new articles for notable books and scholars. You can find a list of articles created as part of this initiative below! All are welcome to contribute, and if you have any questions feel free to get in touch via the Talk page. A helpful editor set up a reference page for creating new book articles and adding them to the list, including templates, which you can find here.
Title
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Author(s)/Editor(s)
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Published
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A Geography of Blood: Unearthing Memory from a Prairie Landscape |
Candace Savage
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2012
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A Science on the Scales: The Rise of Canadian Atlantic Fisheries Biology, 1898-1939 |
Jennifer Hubbard |
2006
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A Temperate Empire: Making Climate Change in Early America |
Anya Zilberstein |
2016
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All the Fish in the Sea: Maximum Sustainable Yield and the Failure of Fisheries Management
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Carmel Finley
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2011
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Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors
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Carolyn Finney
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2014
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Bringing Whales Ashore: Oceans and the Environment of Early Modern Japan
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Jakobina K. Arch
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2018
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Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation
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Silvia Federici
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2004
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Cinderella of the New South: A History of the Cottonseed Industry, 1855-1955
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Lynette Boney Wrenn
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1995
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Climber's Paradise: Making Canada's Mountain National Parks, 1906-1974
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PearlAnn Reichwein
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2014
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The Colors of Nature: Culture, Identity, and the Natural World
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Alison H. Deming and Lauret E. Savoy (editors)
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2011
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Dammed: The Politics of Loss and Survival in Anishinaabe Territory
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Brittany Luby
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2020
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The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology and the Scientific Revolution
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Carolyn Merchant
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1980
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Do Glaciers Listen? Local Knowledge, Colonial Encounters, and Social Imagination
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Julie Cruikshank
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2005
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Floating Coast: An Environmental History of the Bering Strait
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Bathsheba Demuth
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2019
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The Global Interior: Mineral Frontiers and American Power
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Megan Black
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2018
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The Machine in Neptune's Garden: Historical Perspectives on Technology and the Marine Environment
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Helen M. Rozwadowski and David K. van Keuren (editors)
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2004
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Memory Lands: King Philip's War and the Place of Violence
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Christine DeLucia
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2018
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Nature, Place, and Story: Rethinking Historic Sites in Canada
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Claire Elizabeth Campbell
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2017
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The Oyster Question: Scientists, Watermen, and the Maryland Chesapeake Bay since 1880
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Christine Keiner
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2009
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Plutopia: Nuclear Families, Atomic Cities, and the Great Soviet and American Plutonium Disasters
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Kate Brown
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2013
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Power, Justice, and the Environment: A Critical Appraisal of the Environmental Justice Movement
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David Pellow and Robert Brulle
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2005
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Pumpkin: The Curious History of an American Icon
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Cindy Ott
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2012
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Sensing Changes: Technologies, Environments, and the Everyday, 1953-2003
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Joy Parr
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2010
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Serpent River Resurgence: Confronting Uranium Mining at Elliot Lake
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Lianne C. Leddy
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2022
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Shaped by the West Wind: Nature and History in Georgian Bay
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Claire Elizabeth Campbell
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2004
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States of Nature: Conserving Canada's Wildlife in the Twentieth Century
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Tina Loo
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2006
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