Environmentalism in Central and Southeastern Europe
Historical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Petri¿, Hrvoje; ¿Ebec ¿Ilj, Ivana
Environmentalism in Central and Southeastern Europe
Historical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Petri¿, Hrvoje; ¿Ebec ¿Ilj, Ivana
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This collection examines the historical development of society's relationship to the environment in Central and Southeastern Europe. The contributors analyze the growth of environmental consciousness since the eighteenth century, the inception of environmental history as an academic discipline, and the rise of environmental movements in the region.
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This collection examines the historical development of society's relationship to the environment in Central and Southeastern Europe. The contributors analyze the growth of environmental consciousness since the eighteenth century, the inception of environmental history as an academic discipline, and the rise of environmental movements in the region.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781498527644
- ISBN-10: 1498527647
- Artikelnr.: 47365934
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781498527644
- ISBN-10: 1498527647
- Artikelnr.: 47365934
Hrvoje Petri¿ is associate professor in the Department of History at the University of Zagreb. Ivana ebec ilj is research fellow at the Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Science.
Preface, Ivana ebec ilj Introduction, Hrvoje Petri
and Ivana ebec ilj Part I: Environmentalism and Environmental Movements Chapter 1: Where Technology and Environmentalism Meet: The Remaking of the Austrian Danube for Hydropower, Angelika Schoder and Martin Schmid Chapter 2: Environmental Thought in Slovenia, Katarina Polajnar Horvat, Ale Smrekar, and Matija Zorn Chapter 3: Civil Society and Environmental Protection NGOs in Croatia, 1989
2014, Vladimir Lay and Jelena Püak Chapter 4: Religion and Ecology in Croatia, Vine Mihaljevi
Chapter 5: Something Old, Something New: Historical Geography and Environmental History Discourse in Serbia, Jelena Mrgi
Chapter 6: Environmental Narratives and Sociopolitical Agendas in Greece in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, Vaso Seirinidou Chapter 7: The History of Environmental Movements and the Development of Environmental thought in Turkey, 1850
1980, Selçuk Dursun Part II: Nature Protection and Specific Landscapes Chapter 8: Man and Nature in Central Europe during the Long Nineteenth Century from the Slovak Point of View, Roman Holec Chapter 9: Protecting the Alps: Italian-Protected Areas in the Alpine Range, 1911
91, Luigi Piccioni Chapter 10: The Origins and Developmental Course of Plitvice Lakes National Park: From
The Devil
s Garden
to the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Register, Ivan Brli
and Anita Tonkovi
Buljeta Chapter 11: Contrasting the
Sunny Side
: Goli otok and the Islandness of a Political Prison in the Croatian Adriatic Sea, Milica Proki
Chapter 12: The Development of the Concept of Forest Sustainability in Transylvania, the Banat, Bukovina, Moldavia, and Wallachia until 1918, Dorin Ioan Rus
and Ivana ebec ilj Part I: Environmentalism and Environmental Movements Chapter 1: Where Technology and Environmentalism Meet: The Remaking of the Austrian Danube for Hydropower, Angelika Schoder and Martin Schmid Chapter 2: Environmental Thought in Slovenia, Katarina Polajnar Horvat, Ale Smrekar, and Matija Zorn Chapter 3: Civil Society and Environmental Protection NGOs in Croatia, 1989
2014, Vladimir Lay and Jelena Püak Chapter 4: Religion and Ecology in Croatia, Vine Mihaljevi
Chapter 5: Something Old, Something New: Historical Geography and Environmental History Discourse in Serbia, Jelena Mrgi
Chapter 6: Environmental Narratives and Sociopolitical Agendas in Greece in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, Vaso Seirinidou Chapter 7: The History of Environmental Movements and the Development of Environmental thought in Turkey, 1850
1980, Selçuk Dursun Part II: Nature Protection and Specific Landscapes Chapter 8: Man and Nature in Central Europe during the Long Nineteenth Century from the Slovak Point of View, Roman Holec Chapter 9: Protecting the Alps: Italian-Protected Areas in the Alpine Range, 1911
91, Luigi Piccioni Chapter 10: The Origins and Developmental Course of Plitvice Lakes National Park: From
The Devil
s Garden
to the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Register, Ivan Brli
and Anita Tonkovi
Buljeta Chapter 11: Contrasting the
Sunny Side
: Goli otok and the Islandness of a Political Prison in the Croatian Adriatic Sea, Milica Proki
Chapter 12: The Development of the Concept of Forest Sustainability in Transylvania, the Banat, Bukovina, Moldavia, and Wallachia until 1918, Dorin Ioan Rus
Preface, Ivana ebec ilj Introduction, Hrvoje Petri
and Ivana ebec ilj Part I: Environmentalism and Environmental Movements Chapter 1: Where Technology and Environmentalism Meet: The Remaking of the Austrian Danube for Hydropower, Angelika Schoder and Martin Schmid Chapter 2: Environmental Thought in Slovenia, Katarina Polajnar Horvat, Ale Smrekar, and Matija Zorn Chapter 3: Civil Society and Environmental Protection NGOs in Croatia, 1989
2014, Vladimir Lay and Jelena Püak Chapter 4: Religion and Ecology in Croatia, Vine Mihaljevi
Chapter 5: Something Old, Something New: Historical Geography and Environmental History Discourse in Serbia, Jelena Mrgi
Chapter 6: Environmental Narratives and Sociopolitical Agendas in Greece in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, Vaso Seirinidou Chapter 7: The History of Environmental Movements and the Development of Environmental thought in Turkey, 1850
1980, Selçuk Dursun Part II: Nature Protection and Specific Landscapes Chapter 8: Man and Nature in Central Europe during the Long Nineteenth Century from the Slovak Point of View, Roman Holec Chapter 9: Protecting the Alps: Italian-Protected Areas in the Alpine Range, 1911
91, Luigi Piccioni Chapter 10: The Origins and Developmental Course of Plitvice Lakes National Park: From
The Devil
s Garden
to the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Register, Ivan Brli
and Anita Tonkovi
Buljeta Chapter 11: Contrasting the
Sunny Side
: Goli otok and the Islandness of a Political Prison in the Croatian Adriatic Sea, Milica Proki
Chapter 12: The Development of the Concept of Forest Sustainability in Transylvania, the Banat, Bukovina, Moldavia, and Wallachia until 1918, Dorin Ioan Rus
and Ivana ebec ilj Part I: Environmentalism and Environmental Movements Chapter 1: Where Technology and Environmentalism Meet: The Remaking of the Austrian Danube for Hydropower, Angelika Schoder and Martin Schmid Chapter 2: Environmental Thought in Slovenia, Katarina Polajnar Horvat, Ale Smrekar, and Matija Zorn Chapter 3: Civil Society and Environmental Protection NGOs in Croatia, 1989
2014, Vladimir Lay and Jelena Püak Chapter 4: Religion and Ecology in Croatia, Vine Mihaljevi
Chapter 5: Something Old, Something New: Historical Geography and Environmental History Discourse in Serbia, Jelena Mrgi
Chapter 6: Environmental Narratives and Sociopolitical Agendas in Greece in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, Vaso Seirinidou Chapter 7: The History of Environmental Movements and the Development of Environmental thought in Turkey, 1850
1980, Selçuk Dursun Part II: Nature Protection and Specific Landscapes Chapter 8: Man and Nature in Central Europe during the Long Nineteenth Century from the Slovak Point of View, Roman Holec Chapter 9: Protecting the Alps: Italian-Protected Areas in the Alpine Range, 1911
91, Luigi Piccioni Chapter 10: The Origins and Developmental Course of Plitvice Lakes National Park: From
The Devil
s Garden
to the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Register, Ivan Brli
and Anita Tonkovi
Buljeta Chapter 11: Contrasting the
Sunny Side
: Goli otok and the Islandness of a Political Prison in the Croatian Adriatic Sea, Milica Proki
Chapter 12: The Development of the Concept of Forest Sustainability in Transylvania, the Banat, Bukovina, Moldavia, and Wallachia until 1918, Dorin Ioan Rus