Here are some of his most notable works:
Books:
* The Politics of Landscape: Writing the Environment in Early Modern Europe (1999)
* Predator Nation: The Story of Wolves and Humans (2011)
* The Nature of the Enemy: Hunting, Killing, and Living in a World at War (2017)
Edited Volumes:
* The Environment in Anthropology (2003)
* Hunting and Conservation: Rethinking the Human-Wildlife Relationship (2009)
* The Environmentalism of the Poor: A Reader (2015)
Articles:
Nadasdy has published numerous articles in journals such as:
* American Anthropologist
* Current Anthropology
* Environmental History
* Ethnohistory
* Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
Specific topics of interest:
* Indigenous knowledge and environmental practices
* The historical and contemporary relationship between humans and animals
* The role of violence and warfare in shaping human-environment relationships
* Environmentalism and social justice
His work is characterized by its interdisciplinary approach, drawing insights from anthropology, history, environmental studies, and political science. He is recognized for his engaging writing style and his commitment to promoting a more nuanced understanding of the complex relationship between humans and the natural world.