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The Long Shadows A Global Environmental History of the Second World War

By: Simo Laakkonen(Editor), Richard P Tucker(Editor), Timo Vuorisalo(Editor)
346 pages, 33 b/w photos and b/w illustrations, 13 b/w maps, 2 tables
The Long Shadows
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  • The Long Shadows ISBN: 9780870718793 Paperback Apr 2017 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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The Long Shadows is the first book-length work to offer global perspectives on the environmental history of World War II. Based on long-term research, the selected articles represent the best available studies in different fields and countries. With contributions touching on Europe, America, Asia, and Africa, The Long Shadows has a truly global approach.

While other edited volumes on the environmental history of warfare discuss multiple wars and various time periods, The Long Shadows is devoted exclusively to World War II and its profound and lasting impact on global environments, encompassing polar, temperate and tropical ecological zones. Divided into three main sections, the first offers an introduction to and holistic overview of the War. The second section of the book examines the social and environmental impacts of the conflict, while the third focuses on the history and legacy of resource extraction. A fourth and final section offers conclusions and hypotheses. Numerous themes and topics are explored in these previously unpublished essays, including the new and innovative field of acoustic ecology, the environmental policies of the Third Reich, Japanese imperialism and marine resources, and the control of Typhus fever.

Aimed at researchers and students in the fields of environmental history, military history, and global history, The Long Shadows will also appeal to a general audience interested in the environmental impact of the greatest military conflict in the history of the world.

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By: Simo Laakkonen(Editor), Richard P Tucker(Editor), Timo Vuorisalo(Editor)
346 pages, 33 b/w photos and b/w illustrations, 13 b/w maps, 2 tables
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"The contributors to [the landmark book] The Long Shadows have marshalled impressive historical materials delineating the human and environmental tragedies stemming from World War II."
– G. Tracy Mehan III, The Environmental Forum

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