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Environmental Histories of the First World War
“The Mineral Sanction”
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Roy MacLeod
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Mobilizing Nature for the First World War
pp. 19
Beans Are Bullets, Potatoes Are Powder
pp. 38
Dissolution before Dissolution
pp. 62
The Chemist’s War
pp. 99
“The Mineral Sanction”
pp. 117
Something New under the Fog of War
pp. 136
The First World War and the Beginning of Overfishing in the North Sea
pp. 152
The Political and Natural Eco-Footprint of the First World War in East Asia
pp. 175
“Make Them Hated in All of the Arab Countries”
pp. 191
Why Are Modern Famines So Deadly?
pp. 208
Starving for Someone Else’s Fight
pp. 231
Forest Policy, Wildlife Destruction, and Disease Ecologies
pp. 257
Disruption and Reorganization
pp. 278
Memories in Mud
pp. 296
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