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HomeCentre For Environmental HistoryCEH NewsNew Issue of IREH
New issue of IREH
Friday 14 July 2017
International Review of Environmental History: Volume 3, Issue 1, 2017 is available to read at ANU ePress.  From the introduction: "I’m delighted to introduce the first issue of the third volume of International Review of Environmental History. This is dedicated to the geographer Eric Pawson, who in April 2017 retired from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, after an illustrious career of more than 40 years. Eric’s contribution as a teacher and supervisor, public intellectual, research collaborator, and researcher is addressed by the first three contributions to this issue: by the historical geographer Graeme Wynn, Professor Emeritus, University of British Columbia; the biogeographer Peter Holland, Professor Emeritus, University of Otago; and the environmental historian Tom Brooking, Professor of History, University of Otago." James Beattie, Editor

Contents

  • Preliminary pages (PDF, 0.1MB)
  • Introduction (PDF, 0.1MB) â€“ James Beattie doi
  • Eric Pawson: An appreciation of a New Zealand career (PDF, 0.2MB) â€“ Graeme Wynn doi
  • Eric Pawson: Research collaborator and facilitator (PDF, 0.1MB) â€“ Peter Holland doi
  • Eric Pawson: The ultimate co?author (PDF, 0.1MB) â€“ Tom Brooking doi
  • De-extinction and representation: Perspectives from art history, museology, and the Anthropocene (PDF, 0.4MB) â€“ Rosie Ibbotson doi
  • Cultivating the cultural memory of Ranunculus paucifolius T. Kirk, a South Island subalpine buttercup (PDF, 0.7MB) â€“ Joanna Cobley doi
  • Imaginary sea monsters and real environmental threats: Reconsidering the famous Osborne, ‘Moha-moha’, Valhalla, and ‘Soay beast’ sightings of unidentified marine objects (PDF, 1.4MB) â€“ R. L. France doi
  • Regarding New Zealand’s environment: The anxieties of Thomas Potts, c. 1868–88 (PDF, 0.2MB) â€“ Paul Star doi
  • The chronology of a sad historical misjudgement: The introductions of rabbits and ferrets in nineteenth-century New Zealand (PDF, 0.5MB) â€“ Carolyn M. King doi
  • Seeing scenic New Zealand: W. W. Smith’s eye and the Scenery Preservation Commission, 1904–06 (PDF, 0.4MB) â€“ Michael Roche doi