Losing Eden

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An Environmental History of the American West, Western History Series

ISBN: 1118934288
ISBN 13: 9781118934289
Autor: Dant, Sara
Verlag: Wiley-VCH GmbH
Umfang: 240 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.09.2016
Auflage: 1/2016
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

Historical narratives often concentrate on wars and politics while leaving out the central role and influence of the physical stage on which history is carried out.In Losing Eden, expert scholar and professor Sara Dant traces the environmental history and development of the American West and explains how the land has shaped and been shaped by the people who live there. In a lively and accessible narrative, the text discusses the key events and topics in the environmental history of the American West, from the Beringia migration, Columbian Exchange, and federal territorial acquisition to post-WWII expansion, resource exploitation, and current climate change issues. It is structured around three important themes: balancing economic success and ecological destruction; avoiding “the tragedy of the commons;” and achieving sustainability. The text is the ideal supplement for a variety of college-level courses on US or environmental history and incorporates many student-friendly features, including definitions of key terms, suggested reading sections, and over 30 illustrations. Cohesive and compelling, Losing Eden recognizes the historical role of the natural world in the American West and provides important analysis on the continually evolving relationship between the land and its inhabitants.

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Beschreibung

Losing Eden traces the environmental history and development of the American West and explains how the land has shaped and been shaped by the people who live there. * Discusses key events and topics from the Beringia migration, Columbian Exchange, and federal territorial acquisition to post-war expansion, resource exploitation, and climate change * Structures the coverage around three important themes: balancing economic success and ecological protection; avoiding "the tragedy of the commons"; and achieving sustainability * Contains an accessible, up-to-date narrative written by an expert scholar and professor that supplements a variety of college-level survey or seminar courses on US, American West, or environmental history * Incorporates student-friendly features, including definitions of key terms, suggested reading sections, and over 30 illustrations

Autorenporträt

Sara Dant is Professor of History at Weber State University, USA. Her work focuses on environmental politics in the United States with a particular emphasis on the creation and development of consensus and bipartisanism. She is the author of several prize-winning articles on western environmental politics and co-author of the two-volume Encyclopedia of American National Parks (2004). Her recent articles cover a wide range of environmental topics, including "LBJ, Wilderness, and the Land and Water Conservation Fund," "Going with the Flow: Navigating to Stream Access Consensus," and "Field Notes: Brigham Young's 'All the People' Quote Quandary."

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