Year[1]
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Winner
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Title
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1989
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Arthur F. McEvoy
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The Fisherman's Problem: Ecology and Law in the California Fisheries, 1850-1980
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1991
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Robert Harms
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Games Against Nature: An Eco-Cultural History of the Nunu of Equatorial Africa
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1993
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William Cronon
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Nature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West
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1995
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John Opie
Matt Cartmill
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Ogallala: Water for a Dry Land
A View to a Death in the Morning: Hunting and Nature through History
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1997
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Warren Dean
Elliott West
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With Broadax and Firebrand: The Destruction of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
The Way to the West: Essays on the Central Plains
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1999
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Ann Vileisis
Theodore Catton
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Discovering the Unknown Landscape: A History of America's Wetlands
Inhabited Wilderness: Indians, Eskimos and National Parks in Alaska
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2000
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Joseph E. Taylor III
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Making Salmon: An Environmental History of the Northwest Fisheries Crisis
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2001
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Martin Melosi
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The Sanitary City: Urban Infrastructure in America from Colonial Times to the Present
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2002
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Louis A. Perez, Jr.
Karl Jacoby
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Winds of Change: Hurricanes and the Transformation of Nineteenth-Century Cuba
Crimes Against Nature: Squatters, Poachers, Thieves, and the Hidden History of American Conservation
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2003
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Conevery Bolton Valencius
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The Health of the Country: How American Settlers Understood Themselves and Their Land
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2004
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Michael Bess
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The Light-Green Society: Ecology and Technological Modernity in France, 1960-2000
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2005
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Brian Donahue
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The Great Meadow: Farmers and the Land in Colonial Concord
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2006
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James C. McCann
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Maize and Grace: Africa's Encounter with a New World Crop: 1500-2000
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2007
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John Soluri
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Banana Cultures: Agriculture, Consumption, and Environmental Change in Honduras and the United States
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2008
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Diana K. Davis
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Resurrecting the Granary of Rome: Environmental History and French Colonial Expansion in North Africa
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2009
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Thomas Andrews
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Killing for Coal: America's Deadliest Labor War
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2010
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Timothy LeCain
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Mass Destruction: The Men and Giant Mines that Wired America and Scarred the Planet
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2011
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Brett Walker
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Toxic Archipelago: A History of Industrial Disease in Japan
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2012
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David Biggs
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Quagmire: Nation-Building and Nature in the Mekong Delta
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2013
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Daniel Schneider
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Hybrid Nature: Sewage Treatment and the Contradictions of the I Industrial Ecosystem
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2014
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Kate Brown
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Plutopia: Nuclear Families, Atomic Cities, and the Great Soviet and American Plutonium Disasters
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2015
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Catherine McNeur
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Taming Manhattan: Environmental Battles in the Antebellum City
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2016
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Andrew Needham
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Power Lines: Phoenix and the Making of the Modern Southwest
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2017
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Ling Zhang
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The River, the Plain, and the State: An Environmental Drama in Northern Song China, 1048–1128
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2018
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Brian McCammack
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Landscapes of Hope: Nature and the Great Migration in Chicago
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2019
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Megan Black
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The Global Interior: Mineral Frontiers and American Power
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2020
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Bathsheba Demuth
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Floating Coast: An Environmental History of the Bering Strait
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2021
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Jamie Kreiner
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Legions of Pigs in the Early Medieval West
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2022
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Lucas Bessire
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Running Out: In Search of Water on the High Plains
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2023
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Ruth Rogaski
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Knowing Manchuria: Environments, the Senses, and Natural Knowledge on an Asian Borderland
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2024
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Tamar Novick
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Milk and Honey: Technologies of Plenty in the Making of a Holy Land
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