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Ecology And Empire Environmental History Of Settler Societies Tom Griffiths Libby Robin

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Ecology And Empire Environmental History Of Settler Societies Tom Griffiths Libby Robin
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 77.17 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Tom Griffiths; Libby Robin
ISBN: 9781474468657, 1474468659
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Ecology And Empire Environmental History Of Settler Societies Tom Griffiths Libby Robin by Tom Griffiths; Libby Robin 9781474468657, 1474468659 instant download after payment.

Ecology and Empire examines the relationship between the expansion of empire and the environmental experience of the extra-European world. For the first time it moves the debate beyond the North American frontier by comparing the experience of settler societies in Australia, South Africa and Latin America. From Australian water management and the crisis of deforestation in Latin America, to beef farming in the Transvaal, this topical book provides a broad comparative historical approach to the impact of humanity on the ecological systems on which settler societies base their livelihood.

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