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  1. Transformations of the Earth: Toward an Agroecological Perspective in History.Donald Worster - 1990 - Journal of American History 76 (4):1087-1106.
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  • Vampires: Social constructivism, realism, and other philosophical undead.Joseph Rouse - 2002 - History and Theory 41 (1):60–78.
    Social Constructivism and the Philosophy of Science by Andre Kukla The Social Construction of What? by Ian Hacking.
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  • Ecology, objectivity and critique in writings on nature and human societies.David Demeritt - 1994 - Journal of Historical Geography 20 (1):22-37.
    Inspired by the Green Movement and invoking many of the analytical concepts of ecological science, environmental historians have offered trenchant criticisms of modern society and its relations with nature. Recently however, their position has been eroded on several fronts. Revisionists in ecological science have repudiated the idea of stable, holistic ecosystems used by many environmental historians and other Green critics to measure and assail the environmental damage wrought by society. Various assaults on the authority of science and history to represent (...)
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