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A history of environmentalism : local struggles, global histories / edited by Marco Armiero and Lise Sedrez.

Contributor(s): Armiero, Marco, 1966- | Sedrez, Lise.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookLanguage: eng.Publisher: New Delhi : Bloomsbury India, 2022Description: xi, 221 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781441137890 (hardback); 9781441115720 (paperback).Subject(s): Environmentalism -- History -- Case studies | History -- World | Environment -- ConservationDDC classification: 363.7009
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Introduction Marco Armiero (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) and Lise Sedrez (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)2. Preservation, parks, and place: Rethinking America's 'best idea' Jerritt Frank (University of Missouri, USA)3. Biological diversity as a political force in Australia Libby Robin (Australian National University)4. Oil, ethnic minority groups and environmental struggles against multinational oil companies and the federal government in the Nigerian Niger Delta since the 1990s Phia Steyn (University of Stirling, UK)5. Protecting the Tibetan Antelope: A historical narrative and missing storiesMao Da (Beijing Normal University, China) and Mei Xueqin (Tsinghua University, China)6. Blood on the ice: The Greenpeace Campaign against the harp seal slaughter Frank Zelko (University of Vermont, USA)7. The struggle for justice in Bhopal: A new/old breed of transnational social movement Stephen Zavestoski (University of San Francisco, USA)8. Rubber, trees and communities: Rubber tapers in the Brazilian Amazon in the late 20th century Lise Sedrez (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)9. Garbage under the volcano. The waste crisis in Campania and the struggles for environmental justice Marco Armiero (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)10. The great fear: European environmentalism in the atomic age Hein-Anton van der Heijden (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)Index.
Summary: "This book brings together a collection of highly-respected contributors to provide a global history of environmentalism.It makes the basic assumption that we can better understand the relationship that exists between man and nature through the close observation of conflicts that have taken place between the two. Using a range of case studies, A History of Environmentalism: Local Struggles, Global Histories weaves together an intricate fabric of environmental struggles throughout history that tells us much about transformations of cultural perceptions and ways of production and consuming, as well as ecological and social changes.Although the narratives included in the book are strongly rooted in specific places, including Brazil, Italy, the USA and Australia, they suggest and reveal things about environmental issues in history on a world scale. This book will enable students to understand the history of environmentalism from a global and local perspective simultaneously"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Introduction Marco Armiero (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) and Lise Sedrez (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)2. Preservation, parks, and place: Rethinking America's 'best idea' Jerritt Frank (University of Missouri, USA)3. Biological diversity as a political force in Australia Libby Robin (Australian National University)4. Oil, ethnic minority groups and environmental struggles against multinational oil companies and the federal government in the Nigerian Niger Delta since the 1990s Phia Steyn (University of Stirling, UK)5. Protecting the Tibetan Antelope: A historical narrative and missing storiesMao Da (Beijing Normal University, China) and Mei Xueqin (Tsinghua University, China)6. Blood on the ice: The Greenpeace Campaign against the harp seal slaughter Frank Zelko (University of Vermont, USA)7. The struggle for justice in Bhopal: A new/old breed of transnational social movement Stephen Zavestoski (University of San Francisco, USA)8. Rubber, trees and communities: Rubber tapers in the Brazilian Amazon in the late 20th century Lise Sedrez (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)9. Garbage under the volcano. The waste crisis in Campania and the struggles for environmental justice Marco Armiero (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)10. The great fear: European environmentalism in the atomic age Hein-Anton van der Heijden (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)Index.

"This book brings together a collection of highly-respected contributors to provide a global history of environmentalism.It makes the basic assumption that we can better understand the relationship that exists between man and nature through the close observation of conflicts that have taken place between the two. Using a range of case studies, A History of Environmentalism: Local Struggles, Global Histories weaves together an intricate fabric of environmental struggles throughout history that tells us much about transformations of cultural perceptions and ways of production and consuming, as well as ecological and social changes.Although the narratives included in the book are strongly rooted in specific places, including Brazil, Italy, the USA and Australia, they suggest and reveal things about environmental issues in history on a world scale. This book will enable students to understand the history of environmentalism from a global and local perspective simultaneously"--

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