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‡t A good set of walking shoues / ‡r Mark D. Hersey -- ‡t Subversive subjects : Donald Worster and the radical origins of environmental history / ‡r Ted Steinberg -- ‡t Can capitalism ever be green? / ‡r Adam Rome -- ‡t Seeing like a god : environmentalism in the Anthropocene / ‡r Frank Zelko -- ‡t The locked door : Thomas Midgley Jr., chlorofluorocarbons, and the unintended consequences of technology / ‡r Kevin C. Armitage -- ‡t Malibu, California : Edenic illusions and natural disasters / ‡r Christof Mauch -- ‡t Energizing environmental history / ‡r Brian C. Black -- ‡t The force of fiber : reconnecting the Philippines with Latin America and the American West via transnational environmental history / ‡r Sterling Evans -- ‡t Hunting and wilderness in the creation of national identities / ‡r Mikko Saikku -- ‡t Why we need comparative history : the case of China and the United States / ‡r Shen Hou -- ‡t The world in a tin can : migrants in environmental history / ‡r Marco Armiero -- ‡t Down in the sky : the promise of aerial environmental history / ‡r Robert Wellman Campbell -- ‡t Rivers of dust : an environmental historian appraises the American legal system / ‡r Karl Boyd Brooks -- ‡t Whole Earth without borders : Earth photographs, space data, and the importance of visual culture within environmental history / ‡r Neil M. Maher -- ‡t Beyond stories : geospatial influences on the practice of environmental history / ‡r Sara M. Gregg -- ‡t Low-hanging fruit : science and environmental history / ‡r Edmund Russell -- ‡t The watershed of war : environmental history and the "big civil war" / ‡r Brian Allen Drake -- ‡t War from the ground up : integrating military and environmental histories / ‡r Lisa M. Brady
"The eighteen essays in "A Field on Fire" present new research paths in topics that are especially promising but insufficiently developed or altogether neglected in the field of environmental history"--