Review of Joachim Radkau’s Wood gets us back to basics, to the fundamental materials of human existence and the fundamental concerns of human societies. The book is about the interaction between wood and humans throughout history. It is a “tribute” to a material that although it has marked human culture from the Stone Age to the early stages of the industrialization, it has barely been transformed into a subject of historical narrative. However, the importance of Wood lies not mainly in the historical rehabilitation of a neglected material, but rather in the historisation of the actual global concern about the ways societies deal with limited resource
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Review of: The Wisconsin Historical Society: Collecting, Preserving, and Sharing Stories since 1846,...
Review of: "History of the Amana Society or Community of True Inspiration," by William Rufus Perkins
U radu se govori o ulozi stabla u ljudskoj materijalnoj i duhovnoj kulturi, o prekidu vladajućeg zab...
The text is a book review of Petros Pizanias' edited volume The Greek Revolution of 1821: A European...
Review of: Christian Promitzer, Sevasti Trubeta and Marius Turda (eds), Health, Hygiene and Eugenics...
Radkau J. Wood and Forestry in German History: In Quest of an Environmental Approach. Environment an...
The question that What is Environmental History? asks is answered in its first sentence: environment...
Seemingly operating in an inverse relationship to the declining area of actual forest, the vast wood...
Book review of a monograph by Eda Kalmre, The Human Sausage Factory: A Study of Post-War Rumour in T...
Our ancestors knew a great deal about wood. They had to in order to do well in life. Wood has play...
'Rudolf Steiner - Alchemy of the Everyday' presents an overview of Steiner’s life work. Steiner was ...
Book Review: Marcel Thomas, Local Lives, Parallel Histories: Villagers and Everyday Life in the Divi...
In the second edition of What is Environmental History?, J. Donald Hughes outlines the development o...
Review of: Public History and the Environment. Melosi, Martin V. and Scarpino, Philip V., ed
Review of: Americans and Their Forests: A Historical Geography. Williams, Michael
Review of: The Wisconsin Historical Society: Collecting, Preserving, and Sharing Stories since 1846,...
Review of: "History of the Amana Society or Community of True Inspiration," by William Rufus Perkins
U radu se govori o ulozi stabla u ljudskoj materijalnoj i duhovnoj kulturi, o prekidu vladajućeg zab...