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"Landscapes of Destruction: Capturing Images and Creating Memory Through Photography.“ In: Cambridge History of the Second World War. Co-Edited by Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze (Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press, 2015), 725-748. “Metropolitane Welten: Zum Urbanisierungsdiskurs in der anglo-amerikanischen Stadtgeschichtsforschung,“ Informationen für Moderne Stadtgeschichte (2, 2012): 62-68. “Das Zusammenleben von Mensch und Tier: Was wäre der Eine ohne den Anderen?“ Multikosmos (July 2011): 1-8. “Risky Business: Disease, Disaster and the Unintended Consequences of Epizootics in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century France and Germany.” Environment and History 17 (January 2011): 35-51. “Chicago: Der Burnham Plan als städtische Vision.” In: Stadtvisionen 1910/2010: Berlin, Paris, London, Chicago. Edited by Harald Bodenschatz et al. (Berlin: DOM Publishers, 2010), 54-58. “Environments of Death: Trench Warfare on the Western Front, 1914-1918.” In: War and the Environment: Military Destruction in the Modern Age. Edited by Charles Closmann (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2009), 68-91. “On the Nature of Urban Growth: Building Abattoirs in 19th-Century Paris and Chicago.” Cahiers Parisiens 5 (2009): 17-30. “Forum: The Nature of German Environmental History.” German History 27 (January 2009): 113-130. “Animal Bodies, Human Health, and the Reform of Slaughterhouses in Nineteenth-Century Berlin.” In: Meat Modernism and the Rise of the Slaughterhouse. Edited by Paula Young Lee (New Hampshire: University Press of New England, 2008), 71-85. „Kulturgeschichte ohne Paradigmen: Eine Antwort auf Lynn Hunt.“ Historische Anthropologie 16 (3, 2008): 443-449. “Die ‚animalische Stadt’: Die Mensch-Tier-Beziehung in der Urbanisierungsforschung.” Informationen für Moderne Stadtgeschichte (1, 2008): 86-100. “Der natürliche Raum der Moderne: Eine transatlantische Sicht auf die (städtische) Umweltgeschichte.” In: Clios Natur: Vergleichende Aspekte der Umweltgeschichte. Edited by Norbert Finzsch (Münster: LIT Verlag, 2008), 70-91. “The Domestication of Empire: Human-Animal Relations at the Intersection of Civilization and Acclimatization in the Nineteenth Century.” In: A Cultural History of Animals: The Age of Empire, 1800-1920. Edited by Kathleen Kete (Oxford: Berg Publishers, 2007), 73-93. “The Natural Space of Modernity: A Transatlantic Perspective on (Urban) Environmental History.” In: Historians and Nature: Comparative Approaches to Environmental History. Edited by Ursula Lehmkuhl and Hermann Wellenreuther (Oxford: Berg Publishers, 2007), 195-225. “(De)Humanizing the City: The Problematic of Livestock in Nineteenth-Century Paris and Berlin.” In: Urban Europe in Comparative Perspective. Edited by Lars Nilsson. (Stockholm: Stadsoch Kommunhistoriska Institutet, CD-Rom Publication Eighth International Conference on Urban History, 2007), m2, 1-14. (http://www2.historia.su.se/urbanhistory/publikationer/stud31.htm) “Animal Bodies, Human Health, and the Reform of Slaughterhouses in Nineteenth-Century Berlin.” Food and History 3 (November 2006): 193-215. “The Kosher Slaughter Controversy.” In: Antisemitism: A Historical Encyclopedia of Prejudice and Persecution. Edited by Richard S. Levy. 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