Nature in German History / / ed. by Christof Mauch.
Published in Association with the German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C. Germany is a key test case for the burgeoning field of environmental history; in no other country has the landscape been so thoroughly politicized throughout its past as in Germany,and in no other country have ideas of &...
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Nature in German History / Studies in German History ; Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION Nature and Nation in Transatlantic Perspective -- Chapter 1 “CONQUESTS FROM BARBARISM” Taming Nature in Frederick the Great’s Prussia -- Chapter 2 THE POLITICAL ECOLOGY OF THE RHINE -- Chapter 3 LANDSCAPE AS HISTORY Pückler-Muskau, The “Green Prince” of Germany -- Chapter 4 ALL OF GERMANY A GARDEN? Changing Ideas of Wilderness in German Garden Design and Landscape Architecture -- Chapter 5 FOR NATION AND PROSPERITY, HEALTH AND A GREEN ENVIRONMENT Protecting Nature in West Germany, 1945-70 -- Chapter 6 WALDSTERBEN The Construction and Deconstruction of an Environmental Problem -- INDEX |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION Nature and Nation in Transatlantic Perspective -- Chapter 1 “CONQUESTS FROM BARBARISM” Taming Nature in Frederick the Great’s Prussia -- Chapter 2 THE POLITICAL ECOLOGY OF THE RHINE -- Chapter 3 LANDSCAPE AS HISTORY Pückler-Muskau, The “Green Prince” of Germany -- Chapter 4 ALL OF GERMANY A GARDEN? Changing Ideas of Wilderness in German Garden Design and Landscape Architecture -- Chapter 5 FOR NATION AND PROSPERITY, HEALTH AND A GREEN ENVIRONMENT Protecting Nature in West Germany, 1945-70 -- Chapter 6 WALDSTERBEN The Construction and Deconstruction of an Environmental Problem -- INDEX |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION Nature and Nation in Transatlantic Perspective -- Chapter 1 “CONQUESTS FROM BARBARISM” Taming Nature in Frederick the Great’s Prussia -- Chapter 2 THE POLITICAL ECOLOGY OF THE RHINE -- Chapter 3 LANDSCAPE AS HISTORY Pückler-Muskau, The “Green Prince” of Germany -- Chapter 4 ALL OF GERMANY A GARDEN? Changing Ideas of Wilderness in German Garden Design and Landscape Architecture -- Chapter 5 FOR NATION AND PROSPERITY, HEALTH AND A GREEN ENVIRONMENT Protecting Nature in West Germany, 1945-70 -- Chapter 6 WALDSTERBEN The Construction and Deconstruction of an Environmental Problem -- INDEX |
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