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Reihe: Routledge Environmental Humanities

Armiero / Tucker Environmental History of Modern Migrations

E-Book, Englisch, 231 Seiten

Reihe: Routledge Environmental Humanities

ISBN: 978-1-317-55097-6
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



In the age of climate change, the possibility that dramatic environmental transformations might cause the dislocation of millions of people has become not only a matter for scientific speculations or science-fiction narratives, but the object of strategic plans and military analysis.

Environmental History of Modern Migrations offers a worldwide perspective on the history of migrations throughout the 19th and 20th century and provides an opportunity to reflect on the global ecological transformations and developments which have occurred throughout the last few centuries. With a primary focus on the environment/migration nexus, this book advocates that global environmental changes are not distinct from the global social transformations. Instead, it offers a progressive method of combining environmental and social history, which manages to both encompass and transcend current approaches to environmental justice issues.

This edited collection will be of great interest to students and practitioners of environmental history and migration studies as well as those with an interest in history and sociology.
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Introduction

Marco Armiero and Richard Tucker

Part I: Changing Natures

Waves of Migration: Settlement and Creation of the Hawaiian Environment
Carol MacLennan

European Immigration and Changes in the Landscape of Southern Brazil
Eunice Sueli Nodari and Miguel Mundstock Xavier de Carvalho

Migrants and the Making of the American Landscape
Marco Armiero

Making the Land Russian? Migration, Settlement, and Environment in the Russian Far East, 1860-1914
Mark Sokolsky

Coal Lives: Body, Work and Memory among Italian Miners in Wallonia, Belgium
Daniele Valisena and Marco Armiero



Part II: Racializing Natures

Riotous Environments: Filipino Immigrants in the Fields of California
Linda L. Ivey

Creating the Threatening "Others": Environment, Chinese Immigrants and Racist Discourse in Colonial Australia
Fei Sheng

Nativist Politics and Environmental Privilege: Ecological and Cultural Conflicts Concerning Latin American Migration to the United States
David Naguib Pellow and Lisa Sun-Hee Park

Part III: Naturalising Causes

Environmental Degradation as a Cause of Migration: Cautionary Tales from Brazil
Angus Wright

The Ecological and Social Vulnerability of the Three Gorges Resettlement Area in China, 1992-2012
Ying Xing

Archaeologies of the Future: Tracing the Lineage of Contemporary Discourses on the Climate-Migration Nexus
Giovanni Bettini


Richard Tucker is Adjunct Professor in the School of Natural Resources, University of Michigan. His earlier publications addressed the history of environmental change in the colonial and tropical world, including Insatiable Appetite: The United States and the Ecological Degradation of the Tropical World (2000) and A Forest History of India (2010). His recent work addresses the environmental history of warfare.He is author of numerous essays and co-editor of several multi-author books on the subject, including Natural Enemy, Natural Ally: Toward an Environmental History of War (2004).

Marco Armiero is Director of the Environmental Humanities Laboratory at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, where he is also associate professor of environmental history He is the author of A Rugged Nation. Mountains and the Making of Modern Italy (2011) and co-editor of History of Environmentalism. Local Stories, Global Struggles (2014) and Nature and History in Modern Italy (2010). Armiero is a senior editor of Capitalism Nature Socialism and Environmental Humanities.


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