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|a LeCain, Timothy J.,
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|a The matter of history :
|b how things create the past /
|c Timothy James LeCain, Montana State University.
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|a xix, 346 pages :
|b illustrations ;
|c 23 cm.
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|a Studies in environment and history
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a 1. Fellow Travelers: The Non-Human Things That Make Us Human -- 2. We Never Left Eden: The Religious and Secular Marginalization of Matter -- 3. Natural Born Humans: A Neo-Materialist Theory and Method of History -- 4. The Longhorn: The Animal Intelligence Behind American Open Range Ranching -- 5. The Silkworm: The Innovative Insects Behind Japanese Modernization -- 6. The Copper Atom: Conductivity and the Great Convergence of Japan and the West -- 7. The Matter of Humans: Beyond the Anthropocene and Towards a New Humanism.
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|a Human ecology
|x History.
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|a Material culture.
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|a Globalization
|x History.
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|a Cambridge, United Kingdom ;
|a New York, NY :
|b Cambridge University Press,
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