CHN Bookshelf January 2015

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A regular feature calling attention to important books and articles that CHN staff, board, and col­laborating scholars are reading and recommend. Quot libros, quam breve tempus.

R.M. Biel, The Entropy of Capitalism (Brill, 2011). 

J. Greenberg, A Feathered River Across the Sky: The Passenger Pigeon’s Flight to Extinction (Bloomsbury USA, 2014).

H.W. Greene, Tracks and Shadows: Field Biology as Art (University of California Press, 2013).

J.P. Harpignies, Animal Encounters (Cool Grove Press, 2014).

J. Hillier and E. Rooksby, eds., Habitus: A Sense of Place, 2nd ed. (Ashgate, 2005).

N. Klein, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate (Simon & Schuster, 2014).

J. Madrick, Seven Bad Ideas: How Mainstream Economists Have Damaged America and the World (Knopf, 2014).

B.A. Minteer and S.J. Pyne, eds., After Preservation: Saving American Nature in the Age of Humans (University of Chicago Press, 2015).

G. Monbiot, Feral: Rewilding the Land, the Sea, and Human Life (University of Chicago Press, 2014).

G. Wuerthner, E. Crist, and T. Butler, eds., Keeping the Wild: Against the Domestication of Earth (Island Press, 2014).

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