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April 1996 (1:2)

Articles:

Terrence R. Fehner and F.G. Gosling, "Coming in From the Cold: Regulating U.S. Department of Energy Nuclear Facilities, 1942-96," pp. 5-33.

John D. Wirth, "The Trail Smelter Dispute: Canadians and Americans Confront Transboundary Pollution, 1927-41," pp. 34-51.

David Igler, "When is a River not a River? Reclaiming Nature's Disorder in Lux v. Haggin," pp. 52-69.

Daniel W. Schneider, "Enclosing the Floodplain: Resource Conflict on the Illinois River, 1880-1920," pp. 70-96.

Book Reviews:

Northwest Passage: The Great Columbia River. By William Dietrich. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995. 448 pp. Reviewed by William L. Lang.

Grand Coulee: Harnessing a Dream. By Paul Pitzer. Pullman Washington State University Press, 1994. 504 pp. Reviewed by William L. Lang.

The Organic Machine: The Remaking of the Columbia River. By Richard White. New York: Hill & Wang, 1995. 130 pp. Reviewed by William L. Lang.

Reinventing Nature: Responses to Postmodern Deconstruction. By Michael E. Soul‚ and Gary Lease. Reviewed by David Takacs.

Environmental Inequalities: Class, Race, and Industrial Pollution in Gary, Indiana. By Andrew Hurley. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1995. xviii + 246 pp. Reviewed by Jeffrey K. Stine.

J. Horace McFarland: A Thorn for Beauty. By Ernest Morrison. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1995. xxi + 393 pp. Reviewed by Samuel P. Hays.

Fire at Eden's Gate: Tom McCall and the Oregon Story. By Brent Walth. Portland: Oregon Historical Society Press, 1994. 564 pp. Reviewed by J. Brooks Flippen.

Camping Out in Yellowstone, 1882. By Mary Bradshaw Richards. Edited by William W. Slaughter. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1994. xxxi + 108 pp. Reviewed by Peter J. Blodgett.

An Adirondack Passage: The Cruise of the Canoe Sairy Gamp. By Christine Jerome. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1994. xxiii + 230 pp. Reviewed by Peter J. Blodgett.

American Women Afield: Writings by Pioneering Women Naturalists. Edited by Marcia Myers Bonta. College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 1995. xvi + 248 pp. Reviewed by Shelley Sperry.

A Sense of Place, A Sense of Time. By John Brinckerhoff Jackson. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1994. ix + 212 pp. Reviewed by Brian Black.

Landscape in America. Edited by George F. Thompson. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1995. xiv + 301 pp. Reviewed by Brian Black.

Re-reading Cultural Geography. Edited by Kenneth Foote, Peter Hugill, K. Mathewson, and J. Smith. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1994. viii + 494 pp. Reviewed by Ronald F. Lockmann.

The Environmental Protection Agency: Asking the Wrong Questions, From Nixon to Clinton. By Marc K. Landy, Marc J. Roberts, and Stephen R. Thomas. Oxford University Press, 1994. x + 341 pp. Reviewed by Dennis Williams.

Environmental Change: Federal Courts and the EPA. By Rosemary O'Leary. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1993. xviii + 256 pp. Reviewed by Stephen P. Sayles.

Revolt of the Provinces: The Regionalist Movement in America, 1920-1945.  By Robert L. Dorman. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1993. xiv + 366 pp. Reviewed by Mark V. Barrow, Jr.

Zuni and the Courts: A Struggle for Sovereign Land Rights. Edited by E. Richard Hart. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1995. xxi + 337 pp. Reviewed by William deBuys.

Environmental Politics in France. By Brendan Prendiville. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1994. xiii + 190 pp. Reviewed by Stephanie Pincetl.


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