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    Nature’s Agents or Agents of Empire?Paul S. Sutter - 2007 - Isis 98 (4):724-754.
    ABSTRACT This essay examines the role that entomological workers played in U.S. public health efforts during the construction of the Panama Canal (1904–1914). Entomological workers were critical to mosquito control efforts aimed at the reduction of tropical fevers such as malaria. But in the process of studying vector mosquitoes, they discovered that many of the conditions that produced mosquitoes were not intrinsic to tropical nature per se but resulted from the human‐caused environmental disturbances that accompanied canal building. This realization did (...)
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    : Deep Cut: Science, Power, and the Unbuilt Interoceanic Canal.Paul S. Sutter - 2023 - Isis 114 (1):227-228.
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    Linda Nash. Inescapable Ecologies: A History of Environment, Disease, and Knowledge. xii + 332 pp., figs., notes, bibl., index. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006. $60 ; $24.95. [REVIEW]Paul S. Sutter - 2008 - Isis 99 (1):202-203.