Conservation in the Progressive Era
Classic Texts (Weyerhaeuser Environmental Classics)
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Author
Contributions
- William Cronon (Foreword) - Contributor
- David Stradling (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2004-03-01 - University of Washington Press
Language
English
Word Count
28,000 words, Guess
Page Count
112 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9411637M
- ISBN-139780295983752
- ISBN-100295983752
- OCLC Control Number53900857
- Library of Congress Control Number2003069068
and 2 more
- LibraryThing4991372
- Goodreads340029
Classifications
- LCCQH76.C6545 2004
Description
"Conservation in the Progressive Era places conservation in historical context, using the words of participants in and opponents to the movement. Together, the documents collected here reveal the various and sometimes conflicting uses of the term "conservation" and the contested nature of the reforms it described." "This collection includes classic texts from such well-known figures as Theodore Roosevelt, Gifford Pinchot, and John Muir, as well as texts from lesser-known but equally important voices that are often overlooked in environmental studies: those of women, rural communities, and the working class. These lively selections provoke unexpected questions and ideas about many significant environmental issues."--Jacket.
First Sentence
ONLY TWICE IN American history have environmental issues worked their way toward the top of the national political agenda: first, in the Progressive Era, roughly the two decades surrounding 1900, during what we call the conservation movement; and, second, in the 19605 and 19705, during the florescence of the modern environmental movement.
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Other Editions
- Conservation in the Progressive Era: Classic Texts (Weyerhaeuser Environmental Classics)
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