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The American Environment Revisited

Environmental Historical Geographies of the United States

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The American Environment Revisited

Environmental Historical Geographies of the United States

Description

This innovative book provides a dynamic—and often surprising—view of the range of environmental issues facing the United States today. A distinguished group of scholars examines the growing temporal, spatial, and thematic breadth of topics historical geographers are now exploring. Seventeen original chapters examine topics such as forest conservation, mining landscapes, urban environment justice, solid waste, exotic species, environmental photography, national and state park management, recreation and tourism, and pest control. Commemorating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of the seminal work The American Environment: Interpretations of Past Geographies, the book clearly shows much has changed since 1992. Indeed, not only has the range of issues expanded, but an increasing number of geographers are forging links with environmental historians, promoting a level of intellectual cross-fertilization that benefits both disciplines. As a result, environmental historical geographies today are richer and more diverse than ever. The American Environment Revisited offers a comprehensive overview that gives both specialist and general readers a fascinating look at our changing relationships with nature over time.

Table of Contents

Preface
Craig E. Colten and Lary M. Dilsaver
Introduction
Geoffrey L. Buckley and Yolonda Youngs

Part I: Nature Gone Wild
Chapter 1: Toward a Historical Geography of Human-Invasive Species Relations: How Kudzu Came to Belong in the American South
Derek H. Alderman
Chapter 2: Unruly Domestic Environments: Do-It-Yourself Pesticides, Gender, and Regulation in Post-World War II Homes
Dawn Biehler
Chapter 3: From Noble Stag to Suburban Vermin: The Return of Deer to the Northeast United States
Bob Wilson

Part II: Parks and Recreation
Chapter 4: Wild, Unpredictable, and Dangerous: A Historical Geography of Hazards and Risks in U.S. National Parks
Yolonda Youngs
Chapter 5: Migration and Social Justice in Wilderness Creation
Katie Algeo and Collins Eke
Chapter 6: Racialized Assemblages and State Park Design in the Jim Crow South
William E. O'Brien
Chapter 7: Shredding Mountain Lines: GoPro, Mobility, and the Spatial Politics of Outdoor Sports
Annie Gilbert Coleman

Part III: Living i

Product details

Published 01 Mar 2018
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 383
ISBN 9781442269972
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Illustrations 72 b/w photos; 2 tables;
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Geoffrey L. Buckley

Geoffrey L. Buckley is professor of geography at O…

Anthology Editor

Yolonda Youngs

Yolonda Youngs is associate professor in the depar…

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