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Journal of Political Ecology: 
Case Studies in History and Society

The Process of Business/Environmental Collaborations: Partnering for Sustainability. Alissa J. Stern with Tim Hicks. Westport, CT: Quorum Books, (2000), 203 pp. Reviewed by Jill M. Purdy, School of Business Administration, University of Washington-Tacoma.

Connection on the Ice, by Patti H. Clayton. Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1998), xxiv, 303 pp. Reviewed by Holmes Rolston III, Department of Philosophy, Colorado State University.

Agency, Democracy and Nature by Robert J. Brulle, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (2000), 347 pp. Reviewed by Kelly D. Alley, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, Auburn University.

Never at War: Why Democracies Will Not Fight One Another, by Spencer Weart, New Haven: Yale University Press (1998), 424 pp. Reviewed by Juliann Emmons Allison, Department of Political Science, University of C alifornia, Riverside.

Worlds Apart: Why Poverty Persists in Rural America, b y Cynthia M. Duncan. New Haven and London: Yale University Press (1999), xvii, 235 pp. Reviewed by William W. Dressler, Department of Anthropology and Social Work, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL.

At the Interface: The Household and Beyond. Monographs in Economic Anthropology Series, No. 15. Edited by David B Small and Nicola Tannenbaum. Lanham, NY: University Press of America (1999), 240 pp. Reviewed by Michael P. Freedman, Department of Anthropology, The Maxwell School of Syracuse University.

Spirit Wars: Native North American Religions in the Age of Nation Building, by Ronald Niezen, London and Los Angeles: University of California Press (2000), 256 pp. Reviewed by Stephen Greymorning, Departments of Anthropology and Native American Studies, University of Montana.



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