Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action

Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action

ISBN-10:
0295983167
ISBN-13:
9780295983165
Pub. Date:
04/01/2003
Publisher:
University of Washington Press
ISBN-10:
0295983167
ISBN-13:
9780295983165
Pub. Date:
04/01/2003
Publisher:
University of Washington Press
Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action

Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action

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Overview

In Man and Nature, first published in 1864, polymath scholar and diplomat George Perkins Marsh challenged the general belief that human impact on nature was generally benign or negligible and charged that ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean had brought about their own collapse by their abuse of the environment. By deforesting their hillsides and eroding their soils, they had destroyed the natural fertility that sustained their well-being. Marsh offered his compatriots in the United States a stern warning that the young American republic might repeat these errors of the ancient world if it failed to end its own destructive waste of natural resources. Marsh’s ominous warnings inspired conservation and reform. In linking culture with nature, science with history, Man and Nature was the most influential text of its time next to Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, published just five years earlier.

In his Introduction to this new edition, David Lowenthal places Man and Nature in the context of recent scholarship and evaluates its significance for the environmental movement that has emerged since the latter part of the twentieth century. He also paints a vivid portrait of the book’s brilliant, passionate, wide-ranging, and sometimes choleric author.

Although what we know and what we fear about the environment have vastly amplified since Marsh’s day, his appraisal of forest cover and erosion remains largely valid, his cautions about watershed control still cognent, and his call for stewardship ever more pertinent. Man and Nature is worth reading not only for having taught lessons crucial in its day, but for teaching them still so well.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780295983165
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication date: 04/01/2003
Series: Weyerhaeuser Environmental Classics
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 512
Sales rank: 702,924
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.15(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David Lowenthal is professor emeritus of geography at University College London. His books include George Perkins Marsh: Prophet of Conservation, The Heritage Crusade and the Spoils of History, and The Past Is a Foreign Country.

Table of Contents

Foreword: A Classic of Conservation
Introduction to the 2003 Edition
A Note on the Text
Preface
Introductory
Transfer, Modification and Extirpation of Vegetable and of Animal Species
The Woods
The Waters
The Sands
Projected or Possible Geographical Changes by Man
Index

What People are Saying About This

William Cronon

"It is no exaggeration to say that Man and Nature launched the modern conservation movement. It helped Americans in the second half of the nineteenth century recognize the damage they were doing to the natural environment, and challenged them to behave in more responsible ways toward the earth and its natural systems. . . . Man and Nature stands right next to Silent Spring and A Sand County Almanac by any measure of historic significance."

Wallace Stegner

"[Man and Nature was] the rudest kick in the face that American initiative, optimism, and carelessness had yet received."

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