TITLE

Why china?

AUTHOR(S)
Marks, Robert B.
PUB. DATE
January 2005
SOURCE
Environmental History;Jan2005, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p56
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses key issues concerning environmental history in China. Contributions of environmental historians to scholarly trends in economics and social sciences; Numerous challenges faced by environmental historians in China; Implications on studies of environmental history.
ACCESSION #
16143335

Tags: ECOLOGY -- History;  HISTORIANS;  ENVIRONMENTAL sciences;  ECONOMICS;  SOCIAL sciences

 

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