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《什么是环境史?》是首部全面介绍环境史来龙去脉的入门著作,细数环境史自发轫以来的代表性学者与详细论著,并后附“精选书目”作延伸阅读参考。《什么是环境史?》修订版于今年2月由上海人民出版社·光启书局出版,小编特将本书目摘出,以供读者参阅。

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Worster, Donald. “The Two Cultures Revisited: Environmental History and the Environmental Sciences,” Environment and History 2, no. 1 (February 1996): 3–14.

 

Worster, Donald. The Wealth of Nature: Environmental History and the Ecological Imagination. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993.

 

Worster, Donald. “World Without Borders: The Internationalizing of Environmental History,” Environmental Review 6, no. 2 (Fall 1982): 8–13.

 

 

摘自 :J. Donald Hughes, What is Environmental History?  Polity, 2015. pp. 177-186.

 
 

 

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