Natural Protest: Essays on the History of American Environmentalism

Natural Protest: Essays on the History of American Environmentalism

Natural Protest: Essays on the History of American Environmentalism

Natural Protest: Essays on the History of American Environmentalism

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Overview

From Jamestown to 9/11, concerns about the landscape, husbanding of natural resources, and the health of our environment have been important to the American way of life. Natural Protest is the first collection of original essays to offer a cohesive social and political examination of environmental awareness, activism, and justice throughout American history. Editors Michael Egan and Jeff Crane have selected the finest new scholarship in the field, establishing this complex and fascinating subject firmly at the forefront of American historical study.

Focused and thought-provoking, Natural Protest presents a cutting-edge perspective on American environmentalism and environmental history, providing an invaluable resource for anyone concerned about the ecological fate of the world around us.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135276799
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/07/2009
Series: New Directions in American History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 344
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Michael Egan is Assistant Professor in the Department of History and the director of the Sustainable Future History Project at McMaster University. He is the author of Barry Commoner and the Science of Survival: The Remaking of American Environmentalism.

Jeff Crane is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Sam Houston State University.

Table of Contents

List of figures, Contributors, Acknowledgments, Introduction, Chapter 1 “Fancy Foreshadowed a Magnificent Destiny”: The Market Revolution and the Kennebec River Dam Fight, Chapter 2 Organizing Environmental Protest: Swill Milk and Social Activism in Nineteenth-Century New York City, Chapter 3 “That Shocking Calamity”: Revisiting George Catlin’s Environmental Politics, Chapter 4 “The Science-Spirit in a Democracy”: Liberty Hyde Bailey, Nature Study, and the Democratic Impulse of Progressive Conservation, Chapter 5 The Hetch Hetchy Controversy, Chapter 6 Rethinking Reclamation: How an Alliance of Duck Hunters and Cattle Ranchers Brought Wetland Conservation to California’s Central Valley Project, Chapter 7 A Twisted Road to Earth Day: Air Pollution as an Issue of Social Movements after World War II, Chapter 8 A Call to Action: Silent Spring, Public Disclosure, and the Rise of Modern Environmentalism, Chapter 9 Ball of Confusion: Public Health, African Americans, and Earth Day 1970, Chapter 10 “Save French Pete”: Evolution of Wilderness Protests in Oregon, Chapter 11 Parting the Waters: The Ecumenical Task Force at Love Canal and Beyond, Chapter 12 Cancer Valley, California: Pesticides, Politics, and Childhood Disease in the Central Valley, Chapter 13 “It Seems Like We Should Be on the Same Side!”: Native Americans, Environmentalists, and the Grand Canyon, Index
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