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How Nature Has Become a Colonial Battlefield - Press Left!

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Plantations, dams, reserves: colonial empires have shaped nature as much as societies. A dominion dotted with revolts and negotiations, show historians Guillaume Blanc and Antonin Plarier in a collective book, drawn from Reporterre. What if colonial history is reread by its forests, its rivers, its plantations and its animals? It is the ambition of Empires.
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Plantations, dams, reserves: colonial empires have shaped nature as much as societies. A dominion dotted with revolts and negotiations, show historians Guillaume Blanc and Antonin Plarier in a collective book, drawn from Reporterre. What if colonial history is reread by its forests, its rivers, its plantations and its animals? It is the ambition of Empires.

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pressegauche.org broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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