Berghahn Series
Environment in History: International Perspectives
	Series Editors:
	Stefania Barca, University of Santiago de Compostela
	Christof Mauch, LMU Munich
	Kieko Matteson, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
	Helmuth Trischler, Deutsches Museum, Munich
	Members of the International Editorial Committee:
	Mauro Agnoletti, University of Florence
	Greg Bankoff, University of Hull
	William Beinart, University of Oxford
	Tom Brooking, University of Otago
	Jane Carruthers, University of South Africa, Pretoria
	Peter Coates, University of Bristol
	Georgina Endfield, University of Nottingham
	Eva Jakobsson, University of Stavanger, Norway
	Bao Maohong, Peking University
	Geneviève Massard-Guilbaud, School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, France
	John McNeill, Georgetown University
	Jose Augusto Padua, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
	Joachim Radkau, Bielefeld University
	Ravi Rajan, University of California, Santa Cruz
	Mahesh Rangarajan, University of Delhi
	Christian Rohr, University of Bern
	Verena Winiwarter, Alpen-Adria-University, Klagenfurt
	
	
Published in association with the European Society for Environmental History (ESEH), and the Rachel Carson Center (RCC)
The relationship between human society and the natural world is being studied with increased urgency and interest. Investigating this relationship from historical, cultural, and political perspectives, the monographs and collected volumes in this series showcase high-quality research in environmental history and cognate disciplines in the social and natural sciences. The series strives to bridge both national and disciplinary divides, with a particular emphasis on European, transnational, and comparative research.
Submissions
Formal submissions should be sent directly to Berghahn Books using the series-specific New Book Outline available here. Preliminary enquiries are also encouraged and should be sent to series editor Christof Mauch, who will be able to advise and help you through the formal procedure.
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					 Volume 27 Volume 27
 Habsburg NaturesImperial Governance and Environment in Central Europe, 1850-1918Edited by Jawad Daheur and Iva LučićPublished: 2025
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					 Volume 26 Volume 26
 Tropical NatureColonial and Post-Colonial Conservation in Africa and AsiaEdited by Guillaume Blanc, Mathieu Guérin, and Grégory QuenetPublished: 2025
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					 Volume 25 Volume 25
 Thinking Russia's History EnvironmentallyEdited by Catherine Evtuhov, Julia Lajus, and David MoonPublished: 2023
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					 Volume 24 Volume 24
 Planting Seeds of KnowledgeAgriculture and Education in Rural Societies in the Twentieth CenturyEdited by Heinrich Hartmann and Julia TischlerPublished: 2023
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					 Volume 23 Volume 23
 Environing EmpireNature, Infrastructure and the Making of German Southwest AfricaMartin KalbPublished: 2022
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					 Volume 22 Volume 22
 The Russian ColdHistories of Ice, Frost, and SnowEdited by Julia Herzberg, Andreas Renner, and Ingrid SchierlePublished: 2021
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					 Volume 21 Volume 21
 Risk on the TableFood Production, Health, and the EnvironmentEdited by Angela N. H. Creager and Jean-Paul GaudillièrePublished: 2021
 Afterword by Deborah Fitzgerald
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					 Volume 20 Volume 20
 The Meanings of a DisasterChernobyl and Its Afterlives in Britain and FranceKarena KalmbachPublished: 2020
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					 Volume 19 Volume 19
 Conservation’s RootsManaging for Sustainability in Preindustrial Europe, 1100–1800Edited by Abigail Dowling and Richard KeyserPublished: 2020
 Afterword by Paul Warde
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					 Volume 18 Volume 18
 Colonial Seeds in African SoilA Critical History of Forest Conservation in Sierra LeonePaul MunroPublished: 2020
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					 Volume 17 Volume 17
 Hazardous ChemicalsAgents of Risk and Change, 1800-2000Edited by Ernst Homburg and Elisabeth VaupelPublished: 2019
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					 Volume 16 Volume 16
 Planning for the PlanetEnvironmental Expertise and the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, 1960–1980Simone SchleperPublished: 2019
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					 Volume 15 Volume 15
 Changes in the AirHurricanes in New Orleans from 1718 to the PresentEleonora RohlandPublished: 2018
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					 Volume 14 Volume 14
 Ice and Snow in the Cold WarHistories of Extreme Climatic EnvironmentsEdited by Julia Herzberg, Christian Kehrt, and Franziska TormaPublished: 2018
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					 Volume 13 Volume 13
 A Living PastEnvironmental Histories of Modern Latin AmericaEdited by John Soluri, Claudia Leal, and José Augusto PáduaPublished: 2018
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					 Volume 12 Volume 12
 Managing Northern Europe's ForestsHistories from the Age of Improvement to the Age of EcologyEdited by K. Jan Oosthoek and Richard HölzlPublished: 2018
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					 Volume 11 Volume 11
 International Organizations and Environmental ProtectionConservation and Globalization in the Twentieth CenturyEdited by Wolfram Kaiser and Jan-Henrik MeyerPublished: 2016
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					 Volume 10 Volume 10
 In the Name of the Great WorkStalin's Plan for the Transformation of Nature and its Impact in Eastern EuropeEdited by Doubravka OlšákováPublished: 2016
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					 Volume 9 Volume 9
 The Nature of German ImperialismConservation and the Politics of Wildlife in Colonial East AfricaBernhard GissiblPublished: 2016
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					 Volume 8 Volume 8
 Disrupted LandscapesState, Peasants and the Politics of Land in Postsocialist RomaniaStefan DorondelPublished: 2016
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					 Volume 7 Volume 7
 Cycling and RecyclingHistories of Sustainable PracticesEdited by Ruth Oldenziel and Helmuth TrischlerPublished: 2015
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					 Volume 6 Volume 6
 Fault LinesEarthquakes and Urbanism in Modern ItalyGiacomo ParrinelloPublished: 2015
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					 Volume 5 Volume 5
 Rivers, Memory, And Nation-buildingA History of the Volga and Mississippi RiversDorothy Zeisler-VralstedPublished: 2014
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					 Volume 4 Volume 4
 Creating WildernessA Transnational History of the Swiss National ParkPatrick KupperPublished: 2014
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					 Volume 3 Volume 3
 Managing the UnknownEssays on Environmental IgnoranceEdited by Frank Uekötter and Uwe LübkenPublished: 2014
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					 Volume 2 Volume 2
 Powerless Science?Science and Politics in a Toxic WorldEdited by Soraya Boudia and Nathalie JasPublished: 2014
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					 Volume 1 Volume 1
 Civilizing NatureNational Parks in Global Historical PerspectiveEdited by Bernhard Gissibl, Sabine Höhler and Patrick KupperPublished: 2012
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