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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
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1. Introducing the Changes
- Introducing 11
- Paradoxes in the Forests of the Anthropocene 19
- Empires 23
- Timeframe 26
- Overarching Themes and Roadmap of this Book 28
- Bibliography 30
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2. A History of Value: Forests and Timber as Commodities
- Introduction 35
- Legal Framework of Private Property in Forests 38
- Responses to the Regulations of Forest Management: Cases from Szatmár County 42
- The Role of Foresters 47
- Railways and the Timber Economy: Two Cases 51
- Conclusion 55
- Bibliography 56
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3. Foresters Building Nation: Nationalism in Hungarian Forestry, 1862–1913
- Introduction 61
- A Natural Disaster and the Agenda of the Modernising Nation-state 66
- How Were Hungarian Nationalism and the Professionalisation of Forestry in Hungary Related? 72
- Conclusions 88
- Bibliography 90
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4. The Advance of the State in the Forest in and out of War, 1914–1944
- Introduction 97
- The Demise of Normalcy: Forests as Frontline and as Hinterland 98
- Post-war in Forestry: Scarcity and Refugees 104
- New Boundaries between State and Proprietors and the New Geopolitical Imaginary 111
- Landscape, Discourse and Deprivation: The Case of the Forestry Workers around Debrecen 113
- Environmental Issues, Conservation and National Landscape 117
- Jewish Business in Timber and the Holocaust 121
- Conclusion 123
- Bibliography 124
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5. Forestry Programmes between Stalinism and de-Stalinisation, 1945–1956
- Stalinist Environmental Policy and Global Historical Change in Central Asia and Central Europe 129
- The Afforestation Programme as Politics 137
- Stalinisation and De-Stalinisation in One Country 143
- Trees and the Afforestation Programme as Local Experience 145
- Conclusion 151
- Bibliography 153
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6. Human Lives and Tree Species in Experiments : The Case of István Bánó’s Work with Pine Species
- Introduction 157
- A Research Project within the Eastern Bloc: Career, Power and Genetics 166
- Conclusion 172
- Bibliography 173
- Conclusions 179
- Index 183
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
-
1. Introducing the Changes
- Introducing 11
- Paradoxes in the Forests of the Anthropocene 19
- Empires 23
- Timeframe 26
- Overarching Themes and Roadmap of this Book 28
- Bibliography 30
-
2. A History of Value: Forests and Timber as Commodities
- Introduction 35
- Legal Framework of Private Property in Forests 38
- Responses to the Regulations of Forest Management: Cases from Szatmár County 42
- The Role of Foresters 47
- Railways and the Timber Economy: Two Cases 51
- Conclusion 55
- Bibliography 56
-
3. Foresters Building Nation: Nationalism in Hungarian Forestry, 1862–1913
- Introduction 61
- A Natural Disaster and the Agenda of the Modernising Nation-state 66
- How Were Hungarian Nationalism and the Professionalisation of Forestry in Hungary Related? 72
- Conclusions 88
- Bibliography 90
-
4. The Advance of the State in the Forest in and out of War, 1914–1944
- Introduction 97
- The Demise of Normalcy: Forests as Frontline and as Hinterland 98
- Post-war in Forestry: Scarcity and Refugees 104
- New Boundaries between State and Proprietors and the New Geopolitical Imaginary 111
- Landscape, Discourse and Deprivation: The Case of the Forestry Workers around Debrecen 113
- Environmental Issues, Conservation and National Landscape 117
- Jewish Business in Timber and the Holocaust 121
- Conclusion 123
- Bibliography 124
-
5. Forestry Programmes between Stalinism and de-Stalinisation, 1945–1956
- Stalinist Environmental Policy and Global Historical Change in Central Asia and Central Europe 129
- The Afforestation Programme as Politics 137
- Stalinisation and De-Stalinisation in One Country 143
- Trees and the Afforestation Programme as Local Experience 145
- Conclusion 151
- Bibliography 153
-
6. Human Lives and Tree Species in Experiments : The Case of István Bánó’s Work with Pine Species
- Introduction 157
- A Research Project within the Eastern Bloc: Career, Power and Genetics 166
- Conclusion 172
- Bibliography 173
- Conclusions 179
- Index 183