FYI. Stefanie Rixecker ECOFEM Coordinator
------- Forwarded message follows ------- Date sent: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 13:18:51 -0600 From: Melissa Wiedenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: New Series on Environmental History of the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send reply to: H-NET List for Environmental History <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: "Simon Batterbury" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 4:50 PM Subject: FW: Environmental History of the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands From: Eanth-L* [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tom Sheridan Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 5:02 PM Subject: Environmental History of the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands Announcing an Exciting New Series From The University of Arizona Press Environmental History of the U.S.- Mexico Borderlands Series Editor: Thomas E. Sheridan, Ph.D. The aim of the Environmental History of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands will be to explore the interaction of peoples and environments along one of the sharpest economic dividing lines in the world. The series will publish provocative environmental histories that challenge entrenched assumptions and inform current controversies by examining them in historical perspective. The border itself will not necessarily be the focus of all series volumes. Nonetheless, the presence of the border will allow scholars from both sides to examine the interpenetration of the cultural and the natural in cross-cultural and transnational perspective. The series will publish both synthetic overviews of important topics and ground breaking new research. Series authors will be encouraged to think broadly and comparatively. Contributions from Mexican scholars are encouraged. Shorter volumes (200-250 pages) will be preferred but longer volumes will occasionally be published when warranted by the subject matter. Historical treatments that have significant bearing on current issues will be considered. It is hoped that the series will provide valuable conclusions that could contribute to policy making on some of today's most pressing environmental concerns. If you are interested in contributing to this series, you can contact either Tom Sheridan or Patti Hartmann. We can talk with you about some of the topics we have in mind or talk with you about any ideas that you may have. Tom Sheridan Patti Hartmann Curator of Ethnohistory Acquiring Editor Arizona State Museum University of Arizona Press University of Arizona 355 S. Euclid Ave Suite 103 Tucson AZ 85721-0026 Tucson, AZ 85719(520) 621-7920 (520) 621-4898 (520) 621-7920 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ********************************************************* ------- End of forwarded message ------- ************************************ Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker, Senior Lecturer Environmental Management & Design Division Lincoln University, Canterbury PO Box 84 Aotearoa New Zealand E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax: 64-03-325-3841 Mob: 021 150 2862 ************************************
