Description: So Glorious a Landscape by Chris J. Magoc Surveys the subject of American natural and environmental studies. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description So Glorious a Landscape: Nature and the Environment in American History and Culture surveys the vast and interdisciplinary subject of American natural and environmental studies. It examines the literary landscape that has inspired a local, regional, and national sense of place; explores the dynamic meaning and significance of nature across time, place, culture, and gender; and looks at the essence and history of environmental change. The first all-encompassing introductory survey of environ-mental history and cultural studies, this volume provides students and scholars with carefully chosen selections from major essayists, naturalists, preachers, geographers, novelists, scientists, and historians whose works have shaped the fields of literary ecology and environmental history. The essays trace the changing American landscape and ideas about nature from the seventeenth century to the present.By analyzing a range of material, So Glorious a Landscape provides a fresh perspective on what nature is in American life, what forces have shaped its profound place and changing definition, and what the work of environmental historians tells about the relationship of nature, culture, and power in America. So Glorious a Landscape is an excellent resource for courses in American studies, environmental history, and American culture. Author Biography Chris J. Magoc is a professor of American history at Mercyhurst College in Erie. He was formerly Director of Education at Erie Maritime Museum and was responsible for developing the interpretive plan for the museum and ship. Table of Contents Part 1 I Indian Ecology, American Conquest Chapter 2 Acoma Pueblo Creation Myth Chapter 3 Tewa Sky Looms Chapter 4 William Bradford, A Hideous and Desolate Wilderness (1647) Chapter 5 Thomas Morton, Potential of the New English Canaan (1632) Chapter 6 Carolyn Merchant, Fate of the Abenaki in the Colonial Ecological Revolution Chapter 7 The Northwest Ordinance (1787) Chapter 8 William Gilpin, The Untransacted Destiny of the American People (1846) Chapter 9 Monterey Californian, Americans Spread All Over California (1846) Chapter 10 Joaquin Miller, Social and Environmental Degradation in the California Gold Country (1890) Chapter 11 Wintu Indian Kate Luckie, The Soreness of the Land (1925) Part 12 II Natures Nation: The American Landscape and the Nature Writing Tradition Chapter 13 Henry David Thoreau, Where I Lived and What I Lived For (1854) Chapter 14 John Muir, My First Summer in the Sierra (1868) Chapter 15 John Burroughs, Spring at the Capital (1871) Chapter 16 Mary Austin, The Land of Little Rain (1903) Chapter 17 Annie Dillard, The Present at Tinker Creek (1974) Part 18 Science, Nature, and the Emergence of an Ecological Ethic Chapter 19 William Bartram, The Animal Creation and the Importance of Ephemera (1791) Chapter 20 George Perkins Marsh, The Destructiveness of Man (1864) Chapter 21 Ellen Swallow Richards, Human Ecology and the Habits of Sanitation in the Modern Urban Environment (1907) Chapter 22 Aldo Leopold, Land-Use Ethics and Economic Self-Interest (1949) Part 23 IV Power and Place: The Meeting of Social and Environmental History Chapter 24 Robert Gottlieb, Alice Hamilton Explores the Dangerous Trades Chapter 25 David R. Brower, Preserving the Hallowed Ground of Dinosaur National Monument (1954) Chapter 26 Harry M. Caudill, The Rape of the Appalachians (1962) Chapter 27 Lois Gibbs, What Happened at Love Canal (1982) Chapter 28 Eileen Maura McGurty, The Origins of the Environmental Justice Movement (1997) Part 29 V The Environmental Era: Responses to Nature in Distress Chapter 30 Robinson Jeffers, Passenger Pigeons (1949) Chapter 31 Lynn White, Jr., The Historic Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis (1967) Chapter 32 Edward Abbey, Polemic: Industrial Tourism and the National Parks (1968) Chapter 33 Leslie Marmon Silko, The Fate of All Living Things (1977) Chapter 34 The National Environmental Policy Act (1969) Chapter 35 Lawrence W. Libby and Rodney L. Clouser, Population and Global Economic Patterns (1990) Chapter 36 Ron Arnold, Wise Use: What Do We Believe (1996) Chapter 37 Andree Collard with Joyce Contrucci, Women and Ecology (1988) Review As our national conversation centers increasingly on the use and abuse of the natural environment, it becomes crucial that environmental history provide the ballast for these debates. So Glorious a Landscape combines a vast array of pungent culturalcommentary with keen historical insight. The voices Professor Magoc has arranged here are the wellspring of American environmentalism. There is something in this volume for everyone concerned about the relationship Americans have had with their natural world. -- Keith Edgerton, Montana State University-BillingsThis is a powerhouse of an anthology, only 300 pages but jam-packed with period documents that illustrate important facets of Americans changing relationship with nature over the past four centuries, from the creation stories of native peoples to the modern environmental justice movement. Students of American environmental history and literature are sure to find selections that will catch their interest, while Chris Magocs chapter introductions and bibliographical essay reliably point them to more in-depth studies. -- David Glassberg, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Long Description So Glorious a Landscape: Nature and the Environment in American History and Culture surveys the vast and interdiscipli-nary subject of American natural and environmental studies. It examines the literary landscape that has inspired a local, regional, and national sense of place; explores the dynamic meaning and significance of nature across time, place, culture, and gender; and looks at the essence and history of environmental change. The first all-encompassing introductory survey of environ-mental history and cultural studies, this volume provides students and scholars with carefully chosen selections from major essayists, naturalists, preachers, geographers,novelists, scientists, and historians whose works have shaped the fields of literary ecology and environmental history. The essays trace the changing American landscape and ideas about nature from the seventeenth century to the present. By analyzing a range of material, So Glorious a Landscape provides a fresh perspective on what nature is in American life, what forces have shaped its profound place and changing definition, and what the work of environmental historians tells about the relationship of nature, culture, and power in America. So Glorious a Landscape is an excellent resource for courses in American studies, environmental history, and American culture. Review Quote This is a powerhouse of an anthology, only 300 pages but jam-packed with period documents that illustrate important facets of Americans changing relationship with nature over the past four centuries, from the creation stories of native peoples to the modern environmental justice movement. Students of American environmental history and literature are sure to find selections that will catch their interest, while Chris Magocs chapter introductions and bibliographical essay reliably point them to more in-depth studies. Details ISBN0842026967 Author Chris J. Magoc Short Title SO GLORIOUS A LANDSCAPE Pages 301 Language English ISBN-10 0842026967 ISBN-13 9780842026963 Media Book Format Paperback Series Number 5 Year 2001 Subtitle Nature and the Environment in American History and Culture Country of Publication United States Illustrations bibliographical references Birth 1960 Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Place of Publication Lanham, MD DOI 10.1604/9780842026963 AU Release Date 2001-10-01 NZ Release Date 2001-10-01 US Release Date 2001-10-01 UK Release Date 2001-10-01 Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Series American Visions: Readings in American Culture Publication Date 2001-10-01 Alternative 9780842026956 DEWEY 333.730973 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:9542819;
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ISBN-13: 9780842026963
Book Title: So Glorious a Landscape
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