The American environment revisited : environmental historical geographies of the United States / edited by Geoffrey L. Buckley, Yolonda Youngs.

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 origin...

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Other Authors: Buckley, Geoffrey L., 1965- (Editor)
Youngs, Yolonda (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2018]
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Physical Description:xxiv, 358 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Format: Book

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505 0 |a Nature gone wild -- Toward a historical geography of human-invasive species relations: How Kudzu came to belong In the American South / Derek H. Alderman -- Unruly domestic environments: Do-it-yourself pesticides, gender, and regulation in Post-World War II homes / Dawn Biehler -- From noble stag to suburban vermin: The return of deer to the Northeast United States / Bob Wilson -- Parks and recreation -- Wild, unpredictable, and dangerous: A historical geography of hazards and risks in U.S. National Parks / Yolonda Youngs -- Migration and social justice in wilderness creation / Katie Algeo and Collins Eke -- Racialized assemblages and state park design in the Jim Crow South / William E. O'Brien -- Shredding mountain lines: GoPro, mobility, and the spatial politics of outdoor sports / Annie Gilbert Coleman -- Living in the city -- Frederick Law Olmsted's abandoned San Francisco Park plan / Terence Young -- Inventing Phoenix: Land use, politics, and environmental justice / Abigail M. York and Christopher G. Boone -- Fresh kills landfill: Landscape to wastescape to ecoscape / Martin V. Melosi -- Transforming the environment -- Progressive legacy: Fred Besley and the rise of professional forestry in Maryland / Geoffrey L. Buckley -- Gold vs. grain: Oblique ecologies of hydraulic mining in California / Gareth Hoskins -- Bridging the Florida Keys: Engineering an environmental transformation, 1904-1912 / K. Maria D. Lane -- Florida's springs: Growth, tourism, and politics / Christopher F. Meindl -- Eye on nature -- Reconsidering the sublime: Images and imaginative geographies in American environmental history / Finis Dunaway -- American environmental photography / Steven Hoelscher -- Environments of the imagination / Dydia DeLyser. 
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