<p><b>In Europe's last primeval forest at Poland's easternmost border with Belarus the deep past of ancient oaks woodland bison and thousands of species of insects and fungi collides with authoritarian and communist histories. <br /><br /></b>Foresters biologists environmentalists and locals project the ancient Bialowie&#380;a Forest as a series of competing icons in struggles over memory land and economy which are also struggles about whether to log or preserve the woodland; whether and how to celebrate the mixed ethnic Polish/Belarusian peasant past; and whether to align this eastern outpost with ultraright Polish political parties neighboring Belarus or the European Union. Eunice Blavascunas provides an intimate ethnographic account gathered in more than 20 years of research to untangle complex forest conflicts between protection and use. She looks at which pasts are celebrated which fester and which are altered in the tumultuous decades following the collapse of communism. <br /><br /><i>Foresters Borders and Bark Beetles</i> is a timely and fascinating work of cultural analysis and storytelling that textures its ethnographic reading of people with the agency of the forest itself and its bark beetle outbreaks which threaten to alter the very composition of the forest in the age of the Anthropocene.</p>
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