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(i) Books and monographs 1. Greg Bankoff and Joe Christensen (eds.) Natural Hazards and Peoples in the Indian Ocean World: Bordering on Danger. New York and London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. 2. Fred Krüger, Greg Bankoff, Terry Cannon, Benedikt Orlowski, E. Lisa F. Schipper (eds.) Cultures and Disasters: Understanding Cultural Framings in Disaster Risk Reduction. New York and London: Routledge, 2015. 3. Terry Cannon Lisa Schipper, Greg Bankoff and Fred Krueger (eds.) World Disaster Report 2014: Focus on Culture and Risk. Geneva: International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 2014. 4. Greg Bankoff, Uwe Luebken and Jordan Sand (eds.) Flammable Cities: Urban Fire and the Making of the Modern World. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2012. 5. Greg Bankoff and Peter Boomgaard (eds.) A History of Natural Resources in Asia: The Wealth of Nature. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2007. 6. Greg Bankoff and Sandra Swart (with Peter Boomgaard, William Gervase Clarence- Smith, Bernice de Jong Boers and Dhiravat na Pombejra), Breeds of Empire: The ‘Invention’ of the Horse in Maritime Southeast Asia and Southern Africa, 1500 - 1950. Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press, 2007. 7. Greg Bankoff & Kathleen Weekley, Celebrating the Centennial of Independence: Post-Colonial National Identity in the Philippines, Manila: De La Salle University Press, [Filipino edition of the Ashgate/Gower publication], 2004. 8. Greg Bankoff, Georg Frerks and Thea Hilhorst (eds.), Mapping Vulnerability: Disasters, Development and People, London: Earthscan, 2004 9. Greg Bankoff, Cultures of Disaster: Society and Natural Hazard in the Philippines, London: RoutledgeCurzon Press, 2003. 10. Greg Bankoff & Kathleen Weekley, Post-Colonial National Identity in the Philippines: Celebrating the Centennial of Independence, Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate/Gower, 2002. 11. Greg Bankoff, Crime, Society and the State in the Nineteenth Century Philippines, Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press: 1996, 2000 (second edition). 12. Greg Bankoff & Kylie Elston, Environmental Regulation in Malaysia and Singapore, Perth: University of Western Australian Press, 1994.

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(i) Books and monographs 1. Greg Bankoff and Joe Christensen (eds.) Natural Hazards and Peoples in the Indian

Ocean World: Bordering on Danger. New York and London: Palgrave Macmillan,

2016.

2. Fred Krüger, Greg Bankoff, Terry Cannon, Benedikt Orlowski, E. Lisa F. Schipper

(eds.) Cultures and Disasters: Understanding Cultural Framings in Disaster Risk

Reduction. New York and London: Routledge, 2015.

3. Terry Cannon Lisa Schipper, Greg Bankoff and Fred Krueger (eds.) World Disaster

Report 2014: Focus on Culture and Risk. Geneva: International Federation of the

Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 2014.

4. Greg Bankoff, Uwe Luebken and Jordan Sand (eds.) Flammable Cities: Urban Fire

and the Making of the Modern World. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press,

2012.

5. Greg Bankoff and Peter Boomgaard (eds.) A History of Natural Resources in Asia:

The Wealth of Nature. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2007.

6. Greg Bankoff and Sandra Swart (with Peter Boomgaard, William Gervase Clarence-

Smith, Bernice de Jong Boers and Dhiravat na Pombejra), Breeds of Empire: The

‘Invention’ of the Horse in Maritime Southeast Asia and Southern Africa, 1500-

1950. Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press, 2007.

7. Greg Bankoff & Kathleen Weekley, Celebrating the Centennial of Independence:

Post-Colonial National Identity in the Philippines, Manila: De La Salle University

Press, [Filipino edition of the Ashgate/Gower publication], 2004.

8. Greg Bankoff, Georg Frerks and Thea Hilhorst (eds.), Mapping Vulnerability:

Disasters, Development and People, London: Earthscan, 2004

9. Greg Bankoff, Cultures of Disaster: Society and Natural Hazard in the Philippines,

London: RoutledgeCurzon Press, 2003.

10. Greg Bankoff & Kathleen Weekley, Post-Colonial National Identity in the

Philippines: Celebrating the Centennial of Independence, Aldershot, Hampshire:

Ashgate/Gower, 2002.

11. Greg Bankoff, Crime, Society and the State in the Nineteenth Century Philippines,

Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press: 1996, 2000 (second edition).

12. Greg Bankoff & Kylie Elston, Environmental Regulation in Malaysia and

Singapore, Perth: University of Western Australian Press, 1994.

13. Greg Bankoff & Kylie Elston, Environmental Regulation in Malaysia, Perth: Asia

Research Centre on Social, Political and Economic Change, 1993.

14. Greg Bankoff, In Verbo Sacerdotis: the Judicial Power of the Catholic Church in

the Nineteenth Century Philippines, Darwin: Northern Territory University, Centre

For Southeast Asian Studies, Monograph Series No.2, 1992.

(ii) Published articles

Published:

1. Greg Bankoff, “Aeolian Empires: The Influence of Winds and Currents on European

Maritime Expansion in the Days of Sail”, Environment and History, 23, 2, 2017,

pp.163-196.

2. Greg Bankoff, ‘Hazardousness of Place: A New Comparative Approach to the

Filipino Past’, Philippine Studies, 3-4, 2016, pp. 335-357.

3. Greg Bankoff, Wind, Water and Risk: Shaping a Transnational-environmental

History of the Western North Pacific, TRaNS: Trans-Regional and -National

Studies of Southeast Asia, 4, 1 2016, pp. 187-207.

4. Greg Bankoff, ‘“Lahat para sa Lahat” (Everything to Everybody): Consensual

Leadership, Social Capital and Disaster Risk Reduction in a Filipino Community’,

Disaster Prevention and Management, 24, 4, 2015, pp.430 – 447.

5. Graham Haughton, Greg Bankoff and Tom Coulthard ‘In Search of “Lost”

Knowledge and Outsourced Expertise in Flood Risk Management’, Transactions of

the Institute of British Geographers, 40, 3, 2015, pp.375–386 & online:

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/tran.12082/pdf

6. Greg Bankoff, ‘Deep Forestry: Shapers of the Philippine Forests’, Environmental

History, 18, 3, 2013, pp.523-556, doi:10.1093/envhis/emt037.

7. Greg Bankoff, ‘The “English Lowlands” and the North Sea Basin System: A History

of Shared Risk’, Environment and History, 19, 1, 2013, pp.3-37.

8. Greg Bankoff, ‘Storm over San Isidro: Civic Community and Disaster Risk

Reduction in the Nineteenth Century Philippines’, Journal of Historical Sociology,

25, 3, 2012, pp.331-351, DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6443.2012.01422.x

9. Willie Smith, Christian Davies-Colley, Alec Mackay, and Greg Bankoff, ‘The Social

Impact of the 2004 Manawatu Floods and the “Hollowing-out” of Rural New

Zealand’, Disasters, 35, 3, 2011, pp.540-553.

10. Greg Bankoff, ‘No Such Things as “Natural Disasters”: Why We Had to Invent

Them’, Harvard International Review, 24 August 2010, http://hir.harvard.edu/no-

such-thing-as-natural-disasters.

11. Greg Bankoff, ‘First Impressions: Diarists, Scientists, Imperialists and the

Management of the Environment in the American Pacific, 1899-1902’, Journal of

Pacific History, 44, 3, 2009, pp.261-280.

12. Greg Bankoff and Dorothea Hilhorst, ‘The Politics of Risk in the Philippines:

Comparing State and NGO Perceptions of Disaster Management’, Disasters, 33, 4,

2009, pp. 686-704.

13. Greg Bankoff, ‘Breaking New Ground? Gifford Pinchot and the Birth of “Empire

Forestry” in the Philippines, 1900-1905’, Environment and History, 15, 3, 2009,

pp.369-393.

14. Greg Bankoff, ‘A Month in the Life of José Salud, Forester in the Spanish

Philippines, July 1882’, Global Environment, 3, 2009, pp.8-47.

15. Greg Bankoff, ‘Fire and Quake in the Construction of Old Manila’, Medieval History

Journal, 10, 1/2, 2007, pp.411-427.

16. Greg Bankoff, ‘Comparing Vulnerabilities: Toward Charting an Historical Trajectory

of Disasters’, Historical Social Research/Historische Sozialforschung, 32, 3, 2007,

pp.103-114.

17. Greg Bankoff, ‘Living with Risk; Coping with Disasters: Hazard as a Frequent Life

Experience in the Philippines’, Education About Asia, 12, 2, 2007, pp.26-29.

18. Greg Bankoff, ‘Bodies on the Beach: Domesticates and Disasters in the Spanish

Philippines 1750-1898’, Environment and History, 13, 3, 2007, pp.285-306.

19. Greg Bankoff, ‘The Dangers of Going It Alone: Social Capital and the Origins of

Community Resilience in the Philippines’, Continuity and Change, 22, 2, 2007,

pp.327-355.

20. Greg Bankoff, ‘One Island Too Many: Reappraising the Extent of Deforestation in

the Philippines Prior to 1946’, Journal of Historical Geography, 33, 2, 2007, pp.314-

334.

21. Greg Bankoff, ‘Constructing Vulnerability: The Historical, Natural and Social

Generation of Flooding in Metro Manila’, Philippine Geographical Journal, 49, 1/4,

2005 [published 2007 – initially published in Disasters (2003)], pp.70-82.

22. Greg Bankoff, ‘Cultures of Coping: Adaptation to Hazard and Living with Disaster in the

Philippines’, Philippine Sociological Review, 51, 1/4, 2003 [published 2006], pp.1-16.

23. Greg Bankoff, ‘Winds of Colonisation: The Meteorological Contours of Spain’s

Imperium in the Pacific, 1521-1898’, Environment and History, 12, 1, 2006, pp.65-

88.

24. Greg Bankoff, ‘“These Brothers of Ours”: Poblete’s Obreros and the Road to Baguio

1903-1905’, Journal of Social History, 38, 4, 2005, pp.1047-1072.

25. Greg Bankoff, ‘Depends Which Way the Winds Blow: The Shape of Spain’s

Imperium in the Pacific 1521-1898’, Mains’l Haul A Journal of Pacific Maritime

History, 41, 4, 2005, pp.14-23.

26. Greg Bankoff, ‘“The Tree as the Enemy of Man”: Changing Attitudes to the Forests

of the Philippines 1565-1898’, Philippine Studies, 53, 1, 2005, pp.321-345.

27. Greg Bankoff, ‘Wants, Wages and Workers: Laboring in the American Philippines,

1899-1908’, Pacific Historical Review, 74, 1, 2005, pp.59-86.

28. Greg Bankoff, ‘Time is of the Essence: Disasters, Vulnerability and History’,

International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 22, 3, 2004, pp.23-42.

29. Greg Bankoff, ‘Bestia Incognita: The Horse and Its History in the Philippines 1880-

1930’, Anthrozoös, 17, 1, 2004, pp.3-25.

30. Greg Bankoff, ‘In the Eye of the Storm: The Social Construction of the Forces of

Nature and the Climatic and Seismic Construction of God in the Philippines’,

Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 35, 1, 2004, pp.91-111

31. Greg Bankoff, ‘Vulnerability as a Measure of Change in Society’, International

Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 21, 2, 2003, pp.5-30.

32. Greg Bankoff, ‘“Regions of Risk”: Western Discourses on Terrorism and the

Significance of Islam’, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 26, 6, 2003, pp.411-426.

33. Greg Bankoff, ‘Constructing Vulnerability: The Historical, Natural and Social

Generation of Flooding in Metro Manila’, Disasters, 27, 3, 2003, pp.224-238.

34. Greg Bankoff, ‘Discoursing Disasters: Paradigms of Risk and Coping’, Trialog A

Journal for Planning and Building in the Third World, 73, II, 2002, pp.3-7.

35. Greg Bankoff, ‘Selective Memory and Collective Forgetting: Historiography and the

Philippine Centennial of 1898’, Bijdragen Tot De Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde,

157, 3, 2001, pp.21-42.

36. Greg Bankoff, ‘A Question of Breeding: Zootechny and Colonial Attitudes towards

the Tropical Environment in Late Nineteenth Century Philippines’, Journal of Asian

Studies, 60, 2, 2001, pp.413-437.

37. Greg Bankoff, ‘Rendering the World Unsafe: “Vulnerability” as Western Discourse’,

Disasters, 25, 1, 2001, pp.19-35.

38. Greg Bankoff, ‘A History of Poverty: the Politics of Natural Disasters in the

Philippines, 1985-1995’, The Pacific Review, 12, 3, 1999, pp.381-420.

39. Greg Bankoff, ‘Devils, Familiars and Spaniards: Spheres of Power and the

Supernatural in the World of Seberina Candelaria and her Village in Early 19th

Century Philippines’, Journal of Social History, 33, 1, Fall 1999, pp.37-55.

40. Greg Bankoff, ‘Societies in Conflict: Algae and Humanity in the Philippines’,

Environment and History, 5, 1, 1999, pp.97-123.

41. Greg Bankoff, ‘History at the Service of the Nation State: the Philippine Centennial

of 1898’, Public Policy, 2, 4, 1998, pp.28-58.

42. Greg Bankoff, ‘Bandits, Banditry and Landscapes of Crime in 19th Century

Philippines’, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 29, 2, 1998, pp.319-339.

43. Greg Bankoff, ‘Legacy of the Past, Promise of the Future: Land Reform, Land

Grabbing and Land Conversion in the Calabarzon’, Bulletin of Concerned Asian

Scholars, 28, 1, 1996, pp.39-51.

44. Greg Bankoff, ‘Coming to Terms with Nature: State and Environment in Maritime

Southeast Asia’, Environmental History Review, 19, 3, Fall 1995, pp.17-37.

45. Greg Bankoff, ‘Inside the Courtroom: Judicial Procedures in Nineteenth Century

Philippines’, Philippine Studies, 41, 3, 1993, pp.287-304.

46. Greg Bankoff, ‘Big Fish in Small Ponds: the Exercise of Power in a Nineteenth

Century Philippine Municipality’, Modern Asian Studies, 4, 26, October 1992,

pp.679-700.

47. Greg Bankoff, ‘Servant-Master Conflicts in Manila in the Late Nineteenth Century’,

Philippine Studies, 40, 3, 1992, pp.281-301.

48. Greg Bankoff, ‘Households of Ill-Repute: Rape, Prostitution and Marriage in the

Nineteenth Century Philippines’, Pilipinas, 17, Fall 1991, pp.35-49.

49. Greg Bankoff, ‘Deportation and the Prison Colony of San Ramon’, Philippine

Studies, 39, 4, October 1991, pp.443-457.

50. Greg Bankoff, ‘Redefining Criminality: Gambling and Financial Expediency in the

Colonial Philippines 1764-1898’, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 22, 2,

September 1991, pp.267-281.

51. Greg Bankoff, ‘The Nineteenth Century in Philippine Historiography: A Question of

Methodology and Approach’, ASAA Review, 13, 2, 1989, pp.1-7.

(iii) Chapters in books 1. Greg Bankoff, ‘Natural Hazard Research’ in Noel Castree, Mike Hulme and James

Proctor (eds.) The Companion to Environmental Studies, London & New York:

Routledge, forthcoming 2017.

2. Greg Bankoff, ‘Living with Hazard: Disaster Subcultures, Disaster Cultures and Risk

Societies’, in Gerrit J. Schenk (ed.) Historical Disaster Experiences: Towards a

Comparative and Transcultural History of Disasters across Asia and Europe

Heidelberg: Springer, 2017, pp.45-59.

3. Greg Bankoff and George Emmanuel Borrinaga, ‘Whethering the Storm: The Twin

Natures of Typhoon Haiyan and Yolanda’ in Gregory Button and Mark Schuller

(eds.) Contextualizing Disasters, New York: Berghahn, 2016, pp.44-65.

4. Greg Bankoff, ‘Design by Disasters: Seismic Architecture and Cultural Adaptation to

Earthquakes’ in Fred Krüger, Greg Bankoff, Terry Cannon, Benedikt Orlowski, E.

Lisa F. Schipper (eds.) Cultures and Disasters: Understanding Cultural Framings

in Disaster Risk Reduction London: Routledge, 2015, pp.53-71.

5. Greg Bankoff, Terry Cannon, Fred Krüger, E. Lisa F. Schipper ‘Introduction:

Exploring the Links between Cultures and Disasters’ in Fred Krüger, Greg Bankoff,

Terry Cannon, Benedikt Orlowski, E. Lisa F. Schipper (eds.|) Cultures and

Disasters: Understanding Cultural Framings in Disaster Risk Reduction London:

Routledge, 2015, pp.1-16.

6. Greg Bankoff, ‘Deep Forestry: Shaping the Longue Durée of the Forest in the

Philippines’, in Peter Boomgaard, David Henley, Henk Schulte Nordholt (eds.)

Southeast Asia: The Longue Durée. Leiden; KITLV Press, 2015, pp.15-31.

7. Ira Helsloot, Greg Bankoff and Jelle Groenendaal, ‘Dealing with Citizen Response

and Evacuation during Large Scale Flooding in Industrial Societies’, in Joost Bierens

(eds.) Drowning: Prevention, Rescue, Treatment, Dordrecht: Springer, 2015,

pp.967-977.

8. Greg Bankoff, ‘Breaking New Ground? Gifford Pinchot and the Birth of “Empire

Forestry” in the Philippines, 1900-1905’ in Trees: Themes in Environmental

History, White Horse Press, 2015, pp.342-364.

9. Greg Bankoff, Randolph Langenbach and Maggie Stephenson, ‘Culture, Risk and the

Built Environment’ in Terry Cannon, Lisa Schipper, Greg Bankoff and Fred Krueger

(eds.) World Disaster Report 2014: Culture and Risk. Geneva: International

Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 2014, 121-151.

10. Greg Bankoff, ‘Learning about Disasters from Animals’, in Heike Egner, Marén

Schorch and Martin Voss (eds.) Learning and Calamities. Practices, Interpretations,

Patterns, New York and London: Routledge, 2014, 42-55.

11. Greg Bankoff, ‘Bodies on the Beach: Domesticates and Disasters in the Spanish

Philippines 1750-1898’, in Animals: Themes in Environmental History, White

Horse Press, 2014, 21-41.

12. Greg Bankoff, ‘Disaster Medicine in Southeast Asia’, in Tim Harper and Sunil

Amrith (eds.) Histories of Health in Southeast Asia: Perspectives on the Long

Twentieth Century. Indiana University Press, 2014, 115-133.

13. Greg Bankoff, ‘Making Parks out of Making Wars: Transnational Nature

Conservation and Environmental Diplomacy in the Twenty-first Century’ in Mark

Lawrence, Erika Marie Bsumek and David Kinkela (eds.) The Nation-State and the

Transnational Environment: Balancing Power and Nature, Oxford: Oxford

University Press, 2013, 76-96.

14. Greg Bankoff, ‘The “Three Rs” and the Making of a New World Order: Reparation,

Reconstruction, Relief and U.S. Policy, 1945-1952’, in Alfred McCoy, Josep Fradera

and Steven Jacobson (eds.) Endless Empire: Spain’s Retreat, Europe's Eclipse,

America's Decline, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2012, 321-333.

15. Greg Bankoff ‘“For the Good of the Barrio”: Community Associations and the State

in the Rural Philippines 1935-1965’ in Els Bogaerts and Remco Raben (eds.) Beyond

Empire and Nation: Decolonizing Societies in Africa and Asia, 1930s-1970s.

Leiden: KITLV Press, 2012, 167-188.

16. Jordan Sand, Uwe Luebken and Greg Bankoff, ‘Introduction: Flammable Cities,

Introduction’ in Greg Bankoff, Uwe Luebken and Jordan Sand (eds.) Flammable

Cities: Urban Fire and the Making of the Modern World, Madison: University of

Wisconsin Press, 2012, 3-20.

17. Greg Bankoff, ‘A Tale of Two Cities: The Pyro-seismic Morphology of Nineteenth

Century Manila’ in Greg Bankoff, Uwe Luebken and Jordan Sand (eds.) Flammable

Cities: Urban Fire and the Making of the Modern World, Madison: University of

Wisconsin Press, 2012, 170-189.

18. Greg Bankoff, ‘Big Men, Small Horses: Ridership, Social Standing and

Environmental Adaptation in the Early Modern Philippines’ in Peter Edwards, Karl

Enenkel and Elspeth Graham (eds.) The Horse as Cultural Icon: The Real and

Symbolic Horse in the Early Modern World, Leiden: Brill, 2011, 91-120.

19. Greg Bankoff, ‘Historical Concepts of Disasters and Risk’ in Ben Wisner, Jean-

Christophe Gaillard and Ilan Kelman (eds.) Handbook of Natural Hazards and

Disaster Risk Reduction, London and New York: Routledge, 2011, 31-41.

20. Greg Bankoff, ‘The Science of Nature and Nature of Science in the Spanish and

American Philippines at the Turn of the Twentieth Century’ in Christina Ax, Niels

Brimnes, Niklas T. Jensen and Karen Oslund (eds.) Cultivating the Colony: Colonial

States and their Environmental Legacies, Ohio University Press, 2011, 78-108.

21. Greg Bankoff, ‘Devils, Familiars and Spaniards: Spheres of Power and the

Supernatural in the World of Seberina Candelaria and her Village in Early 19th

Century Philippines’ in Elizabeth Koepping (ed.) World Christianity, Routledge,

London, Volume 2, Part 9, 2010.

22. Greg Bankoff, ‘A Curtain of Silence: The Fate of Asia’s Fauna in the Cold War’ in

John McNeill and Corinna Unger (eds.) Environmental Histories of the Cold War,

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010, pp.203-226.

23. Greg Bankoff, ‘Vorzeichen für das neue Jahrhundert? Der Tsunami im Indischen

Ozean 2004 und der Hurrikan Katrina im Golf von Mexiko 2005’(The Indian Ocean

Tsunami of 2004 and Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf of Mexico 2005: Portends of the

New Century?) in Gerrit Jasper Schenk (ed.) Katastrophen: Vom Untergang

Pompejis bis zum Klimawandel, Ostfildern: Thorbecke, 2009, pp.191-204.

24. Greg Bankoff, ‘Wood for War: The Legacy of Human Conflict on the Forests of the

Philippines, 1600-1946’ in Charles Closmann (ed.) War and the Environment:

Military Destruction in the Modern Age. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M

University Press, 2009, pp.32-48.

25. Greg Bankoff, ‘Conservation and Colonialism: Gifford Pinchot and the Birth of

Tropical Forestry in the Philippines’ in Alfred W. McCoy and Francisco Scarano

(eds.) Colonial Crucible: Empire in the Making of the Modern American State,

Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2009, pp.479-488.

26. Greg Bankoff, ‘Cultures of Disaster, Cultures of Coping: Hazard as a Frequent Life

Experience in the Philippines, 1600-2000’ in Christof Mauch and Christian Pfister

(eds.) Natural Disasters, Cultural Responses: Case Studies Toward a Global

Environmental History, Lanham, Md: Lexington Books, 2009, pp. 265-284.

27. Greg Bankoff and Sandra Swart, ‘Breeds of Empire and the “Invention” of the Horse’

in Greg Bankoff and Sandra Swart (eds.) Breeds of Empire: The ‘Invention’ of the

Horse in Maritime Southeast Asia and Southern Africa, 1500-1950. Copenhagen:

Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press, 2007, pp.1-18.

28. Greg Bankoff and Sandra Swart, ‘“Together yet Apart”: Towards a Horse-story’ in

Greg Bankoff and Sandra Swart (eds.) Breeds of Empire: The ‘Invention’ of the

Horse in Maritime Southeast Asia and Southern Africa, 1500-1950. Copenhagen:

Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press, 2007, pp.153-154.

29. Greg Bankoff, ‘Colonizing New Lands: Horses in the Philippines’ in Greg Bankoff

and Sandra Swart (eds.) Breeds of Empire: The ‘Invention’ of the Horse in

Maritime Southeast Asia and Southern Africa, 1500-1950. Copenhagen: Nordic

Institute of Asian Studies Press, 2007, pp. 85-103.

30. Greg Bankoff, ‘Adapting to a New Environment: The Philippine Horse’ in Greg

Bankoff and Sandra Swart (eds.) Breeds of Empire: The ‘Invention’ of the Horse in

Maritime Southeast Asia and Southern Africa, 1500-1950. Copenhagen: Nordic

Institute of Asian Studies Press, 2007, pp.105-121.

31. Greg Bankoff and Peter Boomgaard. ‘Introduction: Natural Resources and the Shape

of Asian History 1500-2000’ in Greg Bankoff and Peter Boomgaard (eds.) A History

of Natural Resources in Asia: The Wealth of Nature. Palgrave-Macmillan, 2007,

pp.1-17.

32. Greg Bankoff, ‘Almost an Embarrassment of Riches: Changing Attitudes to the

Forests in the Spanish Philippines’ in Greg Bankoff and Peter Boomgaard (eds.) A

History of Natural Resources in Asia: The Wealth of Nature. Palgrave-Macmillan,

2007, pp.103-122.

33. Greg Bankoff, ‘“Regions of Risk”: Western Discourses on Terrorism and the

Significance of Islam’ in Angela Stock and Cornelia Stott (eds.), Representing the

Unimaginable: Narratives of Disaster. Frankfurt/M, Berlin, Bern, Brussels, New

York, Oxford, Wien: Peter Lang, 2007, pp.191-210..

34. Greg Bankoff, ‘Storms of History: Society and Weather in the Philippines 1565-

1930’ in Peter Boomgaard (ed.) Water in Maritime Southeast Asian Societies, Past

and Present. Leiden: KITLV Press, 2007, pp.153-183.

35. Greg Bankoff, ‘Depends Which Way the Winds Blow: The Shape of Spain’s

Imperium in the Pacific 1521-1898’, in Mark Allen and Raymond Starr (eds.) Spain’s

Legacy in the Pacific, San Diego: San Diego Maritime Museum, 2005, pp.14-23.

36. Greg Bankoff, ‘Profiting from Disasters: Corruption, Hazard and Society in the

Philippines’ in Nicholas Tarling (ed.) Corruption and Good Governance in Asia,

Abingdon and NY: Routledge, 2005, pp.165-185.

37. Greg Bankoff, ‘Horsing Around: The Life and Times of the Horse in the Philippines

at the Turn of the 20th Century’ in Peter Boomgaard and David Henley (eds)

Smallholders and Stockbreeders Histories of Foodcrop and Livestock Farming in

Southeast Asia, Leiden: KITLV Press, 2004, pp.233-255.

38. Greg Bankoff and Thea Hilhorst, ‘Mapping Vulnerability in Greg Bankoff, Georg

Frerks and Thea Hilhorst (eds.), Mapping Vulnerability Disasters, Development and

People, London: Earthscan, 2004, pp.1-9.

39. Greg Bankoff, ‘The Historical Geography of Disaster: “Vulnerability” and “Local

Knowledge” in Western Discourse’ in Greg Bankoff, Georg Frerks and Thea Hilhorst

(eds.), Mapping Vulnerability Disasters, Development and People, London:

Earthscan, 2004, pp.25-36.

40. Greg Bankoff, ‘Coming to Terms with Nature: State and Environment in Maritime

Southeast Asia’ in John McNeil (ed.) Environmental History in the Pacific World;

The Pacific World: Lands, Peoples and History of the Pacific, 1500-1900,

Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2001, pp.121-141.

41. Greg Bankoff, ‘Environment, Resources and Hazards’ in Patrick Heenan and

Monique Lamontage (eds.) The Southeast Asian Handbook, London and Chicago:

Fitzroy Dearborn, 2001, pp.179-192.

42. Greg Bankoff, ‘In Search of the Masses: Non-confrontational Forms of Dissent in

Late 19th Century Philippines’ in Elmer A. Ordoñez (ed.), The Philippine Revolution

and Beyond, Manila: National Commission For Culture & The Arts, 1998, volume 1,

pp.229-244.

43. Greg Bankoff, ‘Land in the Calabarzon. Legacy of the Past, Promise of the Future:

Land Reform, Land Grabbing and Land Conversion’ in Catherine Iorns Magallanes

and Malcolm Hollick (eds.), Land Conflicts in Southeast Asia. Indigenous Peoples,

Environment and International Law, Bangkok: White Lotus Books, 1998, pp.119-

149.

44. Greg Bankoff, ‘Europe’s Expanding Resource Frontier: Colonialism and

Environment in Southeast Asia’ in Brook Barrington (ed.) Empires, Imperialism and

Southeast Asia, Melbourne, Monash Asia Institute, 1997, pp.83-100.

(iv) Published conference proceedings 1. Greg Bankoff and Thea Hilhorst, ‘Differing Perceptions of Disaster Preparedness,

Management and Recovery: the Case of the Philippines and its Applicability to New

Zealand’ in Sarah Norman, (ed.) NZ Recovery Symposium 2004 Proceedings,

MCDEM, New Zealand, 2004, pp220-232.

2. Greg Bankoff, ‘Profiting From Disasters in the Contemporary Philippines’, Linkages

in Development. Issues of Governance. Proceedings of the Aotearoa New Zealand

International Development Studies Network, University of Auckland, 20-21

February 1998, pp.43-48.

3. Greg Bankoff, ‘The Columbian Legacy in Asia: A Model of the Colonial State in the

Nineteenth Century Philippines’ in Anthony Disney (ed.), Columbus and the

Consequences of 1492. Melbourne, La Trobe University, 1994, pp.64-79.

(v) Other articles

1. Greg Bankoff, ‘What Hurricane Matthew’s Path through Haiti and the US Tells Us

about Global Inequality’, The Conversation, 13 October 2016, available at:

https://theconversation.com/what-hurricane-matthews-path-through-haiti-and-the-us-

tells-us-about-global-inequality-58123

2. Graham Haughton, Tom Coulthard and Greg Bankoff, ‘Entering the Murky Waters of

Flood Policy, Town and Country Planning 83, 8 August 2014, pp.336-340.

3. Greg Bankoff, ‘Future-Quake: The Tokyo Bay Mega-Quake of 20-Something,

undated’ Global Environment, 11, 2013, pp.212-214.

4. Greg Bankoff, ‘The Tale of Three Pigs: Taking Another Look at Vulnerability in the

Light of the Indian Ocean Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina’, Understanding Katrina,

Perspectives from the Social Sciences, Social Sciences Research Council, 11 June

2006, available at: http://understandingkatrina.ssrc.org/Bankoff/#E*

5. Greg Bankoff, ‘Local Associations and the Provision of Social Services in the Rural

Philippines, 1565-1964’, IISAS Newsletter, 34, July 2004, p.19.

6. Greg Bankoff, ‘Vulnerability and Flooding in Metro Manila’, IISAS Newsletter, 31,

July 2003, p.11.

7. Greg Bankoff, ‘The Missing Past of 1872’, Newsbreak (Special edition ‘The Faces of

Mindanao’), January-June 2003, p.78.

8. Greg Bankoff, ‘Expo Pilipino and the Re-Colonisation of the Past’ Pinoy-Rin Net, 27

July 2001, http://www.pinoy-rin.net/diversity.asp?cArticleID=AR00000121, 4 pages.

9. Greg Bankoff, ‘Cultures of Disaster: Society and Natural Hazard in the Philippines’,

Indonesian Environmental History Newsletter, 15, June 2001, pp.13-15.

(vi) Encyclopedias

1. Greg Bankoff, ‘Natural Hazards’ (2000 word essay) in Akira Iriye and Pierre-Yves

Saunier (eds.) The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History. New York:

Palgrave-Macmillan, 2009, pp.753-756.

2. Greg Bankoff, ‘Friars, Spanish (The Philippines)’ (medium entry 1,600-1,800 words)

in Ooi Keat Gin (ed.) Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia from Angkor Wat

to East Timor, 3 vols. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2004: 1, pp.524-527.

3. Greg Bankoff, ‘The Galleon Trade, Spurring Asia-Pacific Commercial Links’

(medium entry 1,600-1,800 words) in Ooi Keat Gin (ed.) Southeast Asia: A

Historical Encyclopedia from Angkor Wat to East Timor, 3 vols. Santa Barbara,

California: ABC-CLIO, 2004: 1, pp.534-537.

4. Greg Bankoff, ‘Ilustrados, The “Enlightened Ones”’ (short entry 750-800 words) in

Ooi Keat Gin (ed.) Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia from Angkor Wat to

East Timor, 3 vols. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2004: 2, pp.632-633.

5. Greg Bankoff, ‘Friar-Secular Relationship’ (short entry 750-800 words) in Ooi Keat

Gin (ed.) Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia from Angkor Wat to East

Timor, 3 vols. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2004: 1, pp.527-528.

6. Greg Bankoff, ‘Bourbon Reforms’ (short entry 750-800 words) in Ooi Keat Gin (ed.)

Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia from Angkor Wat to East Timor, 3 vols.

Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2004: 1, pp.247-249.

7. Greg Bankoff, ‘Indulto de Comercio’ (brief entry 250-300 words) in Ooi Keat Gin

(ed.) Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia from Angkor Wat to East Timor, 3

vols. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2004: 2, pp.661-662.

8. Greg Bankoff, ‘Inquilino’ (brief entry 250-300 words) in Ooi Keat Gin (ed.)

Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia from Angkor Wat to East Timor, 3 vols.

Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2004: 2, p.662.

9. Greg Bankoff, ‘Pactos de Retro, Contract or Resale’ (brief entry 250-300 words) in

Ooi Keat Gin (ed.) Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia from Angkor Wat to

East Timor, 3 vols. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2004: 2, p1007.

10. Greg Bankoff, ‘Consulado’ (brief entry 250-300 words) in Ooi Keat Gin (ed.)

Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia from Angkor Wat to East Timor, 3 vols.

Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2004: 1, p.389.

11. Greg Bankoff, ‘Caciques’ (brief entry 250-300 words) in Ooi Keat Gin (ed.)

Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia from Angkor Wat to East Timor, 3 vols.

Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2004: 1, p.306.

12. Greg Bankoff, ‘Residencia’ (brief entry 250-300 words) in Ooi Keat Gin (ed.)

Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia from Angkor Wat to East Timor, 3 vols.

Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2004: 3, p1144.

(vii) Reports

1. Tom Coulthard, Lynne Frostick, Harold Hardcastle, Kath Jones, Dave Rodgers,

Malcolm Scott, Greg Bankoff, The June 2007 Floods in Hull: Final Report by the

Independent Review Body 21 November 2007, Independent Report Commissioned by

the Hull City Council, November 2007.

2. Willie Smith, Alec Mackay and Greg Bankoff, Community Resilience and Response

in the Aftermath of the 2004 Manawatu Floods, Contract Report For The New

Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, January, 2007.

(viii) Interviews 1. Nicole Curato and Jonathan Corpus Ong, ‘Cultures of Disaster Revisited – An

Interview with Greg Bankoff’, Philippine Sociological Review, 15, 2015, pp.207-

216.

(ix) Response essays

1. Greg Bankoff, ‘A Tale of Two Wars: The Other Story of America’s Role in the

Philippines’, Foreign Affairs, 81, 6, 2002, pp.179-181.

(x) Book reviews

1. Greg Bankoff, Geoffrey C. Gunn, History Without Borders: The Making of an Asian

World Region, 1000-1800, Review in Asian Studies Review, 39, 3, 2015, pp.539-540.

2. Greg Bankoff, Pradyuma Karan and Shanmugam Subbiah (editors), The Indian

Ocean Tsunami: The Global Response to a Natural Disaster. Review in Education

About Asia, 18, 2 2013.

3. Greg Bankoff, Christi-Anne Castro, Musical Renderings of the Philippine Nation.

Review in American Historical Review, 117, 4, 2012, pp.1207-1208

4. Greg Bankoff, David Biggs, Quagmire: Nation-building and Nature in the Mekong

Delta. Review in H-Environment Roundtable Review, 2012, http://h-

net.org/~environ/roundtables/env-roundtable-2-5.pdf

5. Greg Bankoff, Karen Brown and Daniel Gilfoyle (editors), Healing the Herds:

Disease Livestock Economies, and the Globalisation of Veterinary Medicine. Review

in Medical History, 56, 1, 2012, pp.112-114.

6. Greg Bankoff, Julian Go, American Empire and the Politics of Meaning: Elite

Political Cultures in the Philippines and Puerto Rico during U.S. Colonialism.

Review in Journal of Social History, 45, 2011, pp.839-840.

7. Greg Bankoff, Stephen Mosley, The Environment in World History. Review in

Reviews in History, 2010, http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/review/993

8. Greg Bankoff, Warwick Anderson, Colonial Pathologies: American Tropical

Medicine, Race, and Hygiene in the Philippines. Review in Anthropological Forum,

18, 1, 2008, pp.79-80.

9. Greg Bankoff, Benedict Anderson, Under Three Flags: Anarchism and the Anti-

colonial Imagination. Review in Bijdragen Tot De Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde,

163, 4, 2007, pp.559-561.

10. Greg Bankoff, Gregory Clancey, Earthquake Nation: The Cultural Politics of

Japanese Seismicity, 1868-1930. Review in New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies,

9, 2, 2007, pp.202-204.

11. Greg Bankoff, Alfred W. McCoy, The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the

Global Drug Trade. Review in Bijdragen Tot De Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde,

163, 1, 2007, pp.146-148.

12. Greg Bankoff, Ben Wallace, The Changing Village Environment in Southeast Asia:

Applied Anthropology and Environment Reclamation in the Northern Philippines.

Review in Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 38, 1, 2007, pp.184-185.

13. Greg Bankoff, Michael Williams, Deforesting the Earth From Prehistory to Global

Crisis. Review in Bijdragen Tot De Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde, 162, 2/3, 2006,

pp.350-352.

14. Greg Bankoff, Raul Pertierra, Science, Technology, and Everyday Culture in the

Philippines. Review in Bijdragen Tot De Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde, 161, 4,

2005, pp.524-526.

15. Greg Bankoff, Katherine L. Wiegele, Investing In Miracles El Shaddai and the

Transformation of Popular Catholicism in the Philippines. Review in Bijdragen Tot

De Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde, 161, 2/3, 2005, pp.351-353.

16. Greg Bankoff, Michael Cullinane Ilustrado Politics Filipino Elite Responses to

American Rule, 1898-1908. Review in Pilipinas, 43, 2004, pp.135-137.

17. Greg Bankoff, Eva-Lotta Hedman and John T. Sidel, Philippine Politics and Society

in the Twentieth Century. Review in Bijdragen Tot De Taal-, Land- En

Volkenkunde, 160, 4, 2004, pp.566-568.

18. Greg Bankoff, Florentino Rodao and Felice Noelle Rodriguez (eds.) The Philippine

Revolution of 1896: Ordinary Lives in Extraordinary Times. Review in Pilipinas, 40,

2004, pp.75-76.

19. Greg Bankoff, Takeshi Kawanaka, Power in a Philippine City. Review in Bijdragen

Tot De Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde, 160, 1, 2004, pp.128-130.

20. Greg Bankoff, Christiaan Heersink, Dependence on Green Gold; A Socio-economic

History of the Indonesian Coconut Island Selayar. Review in Journal of Southeast

Asian Studies, 34, 3, 2003, pp.568-570.

21. Greg Bankoff, Resil B. Mojares, The War Against the Americans; Resistance and

Collaboration in Cebu 1899-1906. Review in Bijdragen Tot De Taal-, Land- En

Volkenkunde, 159, 2, 2003, pp.407-410.

22. Greg Bankoff, Michael Salman, The Embarrassment of Slavery: Controversies Over

Bondage and Nationalism in the American Colonial Philippines. Review in Journal

of Southeast Asian Studies, 34, 1, 2003, pp.182-184.

23. Greg Bankoff, Clive J. Christie, Ideology and Revolution in Southeast Asia 1900-

1980. Review in Bijdragen Tot De Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde, 158, 2, 2002,

pp.305-306.

24. Greg Bankoff, Alfred W. McCoy (ed.), Lives at the Margin; Biography of Filipinos

Obscure, Ordinary, and Heroic. Review in Bijdragen Tot De Taal-, Land- En

Volkenkunde, 158, 2, 2002, pp.306-308.

25. Greg Bankoff, Brian McAllister Linn, The Philippine War 1899-1902. Review in

American Historical Review, 107, April 2002, pp.530-531.

26. Greg Bankoff, Benito Legarda, After the Galleons. Foreign Trade, Economic Change

and Entrepreneurship in the Nineteenth-Century Philippines. Review in Journal of

the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 44, 4, 2001, pp.614-616.

27. Greg Bankoff, Vicente Rafael, White Love and Other Events in Filipino History.

Review in Bijdragen Tot De Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde, 157, 4, 2001, pp.903-

904.

28. Greg Bankoff, Laura Lee Junker, Raiding, Trading, and Feasting. The Political

Economy of Philippine Chiefdoms. Review in Journal of Southeast Asian Studies,

32, 3, 2001, pp.481-482.

29. Greg Bankoff, Filomeno Aguilar, Clash of Spirits; The History of Power and Sugar

Planter Hegemony on a Visayan Island. Review in American Historical Review,

October 2000, pp.1279-1280.

30. Greg Bankoff, Stephen Morris, Why Vietnam Invaded Cambodia. Political Culture

and the Causes of War. Review in New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, II, 1,

2000, pp.195-197.

31. Greg Bankoff, Vicente Rafael (ed.), Figures of Criminality in Indonesia, the

Philippines, and Colonial Vietnam. Review in Bijdragen Tot De Taal-, Land- En

Volkenkunde, 156, 1, 2000, pp.108-109.

32. Greg Bankoff, Reynaldo C. Ileto, Filipinos and their Revolution: Event, Discourse,

and Historiography. Review in Pilipinas, 33, 2000, pp.139-140.

33. Greg Bankoff, Peter Boomgaard, Freek Colombijn and David Henley (eds.), Paper

Landscapes. Explorations in the Environmental History of Indonesia. Review in

Pacific Affairs, 72, 3, Fall 1999, pp.473-474.

34. Greg Bankoff, David Martin Jones, Political Development in Pacific Asia. Review in

Australian Journal of Political Science, 34, 1, March 1999, pp.119-120.

35. Greg Bankoff, Michael Roche, Land and Water. Water & Soil Conservation and

Central Government in New Zealand 1941-1988. Review in New Zealand Journal

of History, 30, 1, 1996, pp.93-94.

36. Greg Bankoff, Sean Brawley, The White Peril. Foreign Relations and Asian

Immigration to Australasia and North America 1919-1978. Review in New Zealand

Journal of History, 29, 2, 1995, pp.243-244.

37. Greg Bankoff, Ruurdje Laarhoven, Triumph of Moro Diplomacy: the Maguindanao

Sultanate in the 17th Century. Review in Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 24, 1,

1993, pp.443-445.

38. Greg Bankoff, John N. Schumacher, The Making of a Nation, Essays on Nineteenth-

Century Filipino Nationalism. Review in Asian Studies Review, 16, 2, 1992, pp.340-

341.