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A New Ecological Order: Development and the Transformation of Nature in Eastern Europe
University of Pittsburgh Press, 2022 eISBN: 978-0-8229-8884-7 | Cloth: 978-0-8229-4717-2 Library of Congress Classification HC244.N469 2022 Dewey Decimal Classification 338.947
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The rise of industrial capitalism in the nineteenth century forged a new ecological order in North American and Western European states, radically transforming the environment through science and technology in the name of human progress. Far less known are the dramatic environmental changes experienced by Eastern Europe, in many ways a terra incognita for environmental historians and anthropologists. A New Ecological Order explores, from a historical and ethnographic perspective, the role of state planners, bureaucrats, and experts—engineers, agricultural engineers, geographers, biologists, foresters, and architects—as agents of change in the natural world of Eastern Europe from 1870 to the early twenty-first century. See other books on: Economic development | Europe, Eastern | Natural resources | Poland | Transformation See other titles from University of Pittsburgh Press |
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