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  • - A History of Revolutionary Haiti
    av Johnhenry Gonzalez
    555,-

    A new history of post-Revolutionary Haiti, and the society that emerged in the aftermath of the world's most successful slave revolution

  • - The World Bank and Struggles for Social Justice in the Age of Globalization
    av Michael Goldman
    895

    Examines the inner workings of the World Bank, the foundations of its global achievements, its propensity for intensifying the problems it intends to cure, and its remarkable ability to tame criticism and extend its own reach.

  • - The Politics of Environmental Aid to Madagascar
    av Catherine A. Corson
    975,-

    A highly regarded academic and former policy analyst and consultant charts the forty-year history of neoliberalism, environmental governance, and resource rights in Madagascar Since the 1970s, the U.S. Agency for International Development has spent millions of dollars to preserve Madagascar's rich biological diversity. Yet its habitats are still in decline. Studying forty years of policy making in multiple sites, Catherine Corson reveals how blaming impoverished Malagasy farmers for Madagascar's environmental decline has avoided challenging other drivers of deforestation, such as the logging and mining industries. In this important ethnographic study, Corson reveals how Madagascar's environmental program reflects the transformation of global environmental governance under neoliberalism.

  • av Jamie Kreiner
    539,-

    "An exploration of life in the early medieval West, using pigs as a lens to investigate agriculture, ecology, economy, and philosophy. In the early medieval West, from North Africa to the British Isles, pigs were a crucial part of agriculture and culture. In this fascinating book, Jamie Kreiner examines how this ubiquitous species was integrated into early medieval ecologies and transformed the way that people thought about the world around them. In this world, even the smallest things could have far-reaching consequences. Kreiner tracks the interlocking relationships between pigs and humans by drawing on textual and visual evidence, bioarchaeology and settlement archaeology, and mammal biology. She shows how early medieval communities bent their own lives in order to accommodate these tricky animals-and how in the process they reconfigured their agrarian regimes, their fiscal policies, and their very identities. In the end, even the pig's own identity was transformed: at the close of the early Middle Ages, it had become a riveting metaphor for Christianity itself."--

  • - A Political Ecology of China from the First Farmers to the First Empire
    av Brian Lander
    489,-

    A multidisciplinary environmental history of early China's political systems, featuring newly available Chinese archaeological data

  • - Post-Neoliberal Utopias in the Ecuadorian Amazon
    av Japhy Wilson
    589,-

    An exploration of radical megaprojects in the Ecuadorian Amazon, considering the fate of utopian fantasies under conditions of global capitalism

  • - The Global Struggle for Occupancy Rights
    av Jo Guldi
    675,-

    A definitive history of ideas about land redistribution, allied political movements, and their varied consequences around the world

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