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Inescapable ecologies: a history of environment, disease, and knowledge

By: Nash, Linda
Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: United States of America -- University of California Press -- 2006Description: xiii, 332pISBN: 9780520248878Subject(s): History | California | Medical geography | Environmental health | Public healthDDC classification: 614.427 NAS/I Summary: Among the most far-reaching effects of the modern environmental movement, was the widespread acknowledgment that human beings were inescapably part of a larger ecosystem. This work looks at the histories of environment, culture, and public health, while offering a commentary on the human relationship to the larger world.
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Among the most far-reaching effects of the modern environmental movement, was the widespread acknowledgment that human beings were inescapably part of a larger ecosystem. This work looks at the histories of environment, culture, and public health, while offering a commentary on the human relationship to the larger world.

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