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Editor’s Note 1
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From the Executive Director 2
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Letter from the President 3
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Special Section: Global Environmental History
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Introduction: The Environment in World History, Sarah Hamilton (University of Michigan) 5
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Matter Matters: Towards a More “Substantial” Global History, Frank Uekötter (University of Birmingham) 6
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Islands Hitched to Everything Else: The Global Environmental History of Sugarcane in Hawaii, Lawrence Kessler (Temple University) 9
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Quantitative Analysis of Megafaunal Extinctions and the Tenacity of Pleistocene Overkill ,Paul Jentz (North Hennepin Community College) 12
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Perils of Writings Global Environmental History, J.R. McNeill (Georgetown University) 15
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Early Modern Empires and Arboreal Environments: A Comparative Micro-Reader on the Destruction, Consumption, and Preservation of Forests, Michael McInneshin (LaSalle University) 17
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Money From Trees: Mining, Energy, and Environmental Change in the Spanish Empire, John Soluri (Carnegie Mellon University) 23
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Disease, Disaster, and Degradation: A Global Environmental History Course, Thomas Anderson (University of New Hampshire) 27
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Beginning in the Belly, Ending in the Atmosphere: An Approach to Teaching Global Environmental History, Edward D. Melillo (Amherst College) 30
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Reframing the Edwardian Crisis: Contentious Citizenship in the British Empire before the First World War 37 Ian Christopher Fletcher (Georgia State University) 37
Volume 29, no. 2 - Fall 2013