119 results on '"Brantz, Dorothee"'
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2. Building an “Urban Homestead': Survival, Self- Suffi ciency, and Nature in Seattle, 1970– 1980
3. Index
4. Property Rights, Popular Ecology,and Problems with Wild Plantsin Twentieth- Century American Cities
5. The Making of an Urban Ecology: Biological Expertise and Wildlife Preservation in West Berlin
6. Race, Recreation, and the Conflict between Public and Private Nature in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles
7. Part IV
8. From the “Functional City' to the “Heart of the City': Green Space and Public Space in the CIAM Debates of 1942– 1952
9. Nature, Sport, and the European City: London and Helsinki, 1880– 2005
10. Integrating City and Nature: Urban Planning Debates in Sofia, Bulgaria
11. Mediterranean Reflections: Reconstructing Nature in Modern Barcelona
12. Green and Modern: Planning Mexico City, 1900– 1940
13. German Ideologies of City and Nature: The Creation and Reception of Schiller Park in Berlin
14. Title Page, Copyright Page
15. Acknowledgments
16. Index
17. Notes on Contributors
18. Part II: Acculturating Wild Creatures
19. The Public and Private Lives of “First Dogs': Warren G. Harding’s Laddie Boy and Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Fala
20. “Poor Dumb Brutes' or “Friends in Need'?: Animals and River Floods in Modern Germany and the United States
21. Nature Bridled: The Treatment and Training of Horses in Early Modern England
22. Counting Sheep in the English Lake District: Rare Breeds, Local Knowledge, and Environmental History
23. The Legacy of Laika: Celebrity, Sacrifice, and the Soviet Space Dogs
24. The Horse in the Nineteenth-Century American City
25. The Alligator’s Allure: Changing Perceptions of a Charismatic Carnivore
26. Why the Rhinoceros Doesn’t Talk: The Cultural Life of a Wild Animal in America
27. Part IV: Animating the City and the Countryside
28. Part I: An Anthropological History of Animals and the Environment
29. Wolves in Sheep’s (and Others’) Clothing
30. Darwin in the Monkey Cage: The Zoological Garden as a Medium of Evolutionary Theory
31. Touching Animals: The Search for a Deeper Understanding of Animals
32. Part III: Animals in the Service of Society
33. Does “The Animal' Exist?: Toward a Theory of Social Life with Animals
34. Contents
35. Cover, Title Page, Copyright
36. Why Study the Seasons? Reflections on the Question of Urban Temporalities.
37. Why Study the Seasons? Reflections on the Question of Urban Temporalities
38. Urban Resilience in a Global Context. Actors, Narratives, and Temporalities.
39. Urban (and Rural) History
40. Animals in Urban-Environmental History
41. Contesting Resilience
42. Metropolitan Natural Histories
43. Contents
44. Green Visions : A Dialogue
45. Urban Resilience in a Global Context
46. Stunning Bodies: Animal Slaughter, Judaism, and the Meaning of Humanity in Imperial Germany
47. Assembling the multitude : questions about agency in the urban environment
48. 'Risky Business': Disease, Disaster and the Unintended Consequences of Epizootics in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century France and Germany
49. Landscapes of destruction
50. Through the Lion Gate: A History of the Berlin Zoo Bruce Gary
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