Environment and conservation |
Babcock, John G. C. "The Role of Public Discourse in the Soil
Conservation Movement, 1865-1935."
DAI 46/04 (1985): 838-A. (Doct. diss., University of Michigan, 1985) |
Environment and conservation |
Black, Brian. Nature and the Environment in
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Environment and conservation |
Bogue, Margaret Beattie.
Fishing
the Great Lakes: An Environmental History,
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University of Wisconsin Press, 2000. |
Environment and conservation |
Burdick, Neal S. "Evolution of Environmental Consciousness in
Nineteenth-Century America:
An Interdisciplinary Study."
DAI 41/11 (1981): 4752-A. (Doct. diss., Case Western Reserve University, 1981) |
Environment and conservation |
Cohen, Shana Miriam.
"American Garden Clubs and the Fight for Nature Preservation, 1890-1980.” DAI 67/04 (2006): -A. (Doct. diss.,
University of California, Berkeley, 2005) |
Environment and conservation |
Corbin, Devin DeWayne. "The
Work of Belonging: Agricultural Improvement, Romantic Wilderness, and the
Rise of Restorationism in United States Environmental Literature.” DAI 66/03 (2005): 992-A. (Doct. diss.,
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Environment and conservation |
Cox, Thomas R., Robert S.
Maxwell, Phillip Drennon Thomas and Joseph J. Malone. This Well-Wooded
Land: Americans and Their Forests from Colonial Times to the Present.
325pp. Lincoln: University
of Nebraska Press,
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Environment and conservation |
Cumbler, John T. Reasonable Use: The People, the
Environment, and the State, New England, 1790–1930.
268pp. New York:
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Environment and conservation |
Dunlap, Thomas R. Faith in Nature: Environmentalism as
Religious Quest. 206pp. Seattle:
University of Washington Press, 2004. |
Environment and conservation |
Elkind, Sarah S. "Regionalism, Politics, and the Environment:
Metropolitan Public Works in Boston,
Massachusetts and Oakland, California,
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Environment and conservation |
Falck, Zachary James
Sopher. "Controlling Urban Weeds: People, Plants, and the Ecology of American
Cities, 1888-2003.” DAI 65/02
(2004): 662-A. (Doct. diss., Carnegie
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Environment and conservation |
Flores, Dan. The Natural West: Environmental History in
the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains.
285pp. Norman:
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Environment and conservation |
Geis, Edward Warren.
"Beyond the Great Divide: American Faith and
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DAI 60/08 (2000): 2921-A. (Doct. diss., University of Utah, 1999) |
Environment and conservation |
Glave, Dianne and Mark
Stoll, editors. "To Love the Wind and
the Rain”: African Americans and Environmental History. 288pp.
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Environment and conservation |
Grusin, Richard. Culture, Technology, and the Creation of
America’s National Parks. 212pp. New York: Cambridge University Press,
2004. |
Environment and conservation |
Hall, Marcus. Earth Repair: A Transatlantic History of
Environmental Restoration. 310pp. Charlottesville: University Press of
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work of George Perkins Marsh) |
Environment and conservation |
Hallock, Thomas. From the Fallen Tree: Frontier Narratives,
Environmental Politics, and the Roots of a National Pastoral, 1749–1826.
289pp. Chapel Hill: University of North
Carolina Press, 2003. |
Environment and conservation |
Isenberg, Andrew C. "Indians, Whites, and the Buffalo: An Ecological History of the Great Plains, 1750-1900." DAI 54/05
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Environment and conservation |
Isenberg, Andrew C. The
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Environment and conservation |
Jacoby, Karl H. "The Recreation of Nature: A Social and
Environmental History of American Conservation, 1872-1919." DAI 58/04
(1997): 1423-A. (Doct. diss., Yale
University, 1997) |
Environment and conservation |
Judd, Richard William.
Common
Lands, Common People: The Origins of Conservation in Northern
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|
Environment and conservation |
Kay, Jeanne. "The Land
of LeBaye: The
Ecological Impact of the Green Bay
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Environment and conservation |
Leavenworth, William Burgess. "The Ship in the Forest: New England Maritime Industries and Coastal
Environment, 1630-1850." DAI 60/04 (1999): 1294-A. (Doct. diss., University of New Hampshire, 1999) |
Environment and conservation |
Lemon, James T. Liberal
Dreams and Nature’s Limits: Great Cities of North America since 1600. 341pp. Toronto; New York:
Oxford University Press, 1996. |
Environment and conservation |
Long, James A. "Greening of the City: Environment and City Life in
the Far West, 1870-1930." DAI 57/08
(1997): 3645-A. (Doct. diss.,
University of California at Berkeley, 1996) |
Environment and conservation |
Madison, Mark. "Green Fields: The Agrarian Conservation Movement in
America,
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Environment and conservation |
Magoc, Chris J. So Glorious a Landscape: Nature and the
Environment in American History and Culture. 301pp. Wilmington, Del.:
SR Books, 2002. |
Environment and conservation |
Mazel, David. "American Literary Environmentalism, 1637-1872." DAI 57/07 (1997): 3022-A. (Doct.
diss., Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,
1996) |
Environment and conservation |
McLaughlin, Charles Hugh,
Jr. "The Interpretation of the
Environmental Movement within Manual Arts, Industrial Arts Education, and
Technology Education, 1875-1985."
DAI 52/06 (1991): 2049-A. (Doct. diss., University of Maryland-College Park,
1991) |
Environment and conservation |
Melosi, Martin V. Coping with
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University Press, 1984.
|
Environment and conservation |
Melosi, Martin V. Garbage in
the Cities: Refuse, Reform, and the Environment, 1880-1980. (Environmental History Series, 4). 268pp.
College Station: Texas
A&M University
Press, 1981. |
Environment and conservation |
Melosi, Martin V. Garbage in the Cities: Refuse, Reform, and
the Environment. Revised edition. (History of the Urban Environment).
302pp. Pittsburgh:
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environment and conservation |
Melosi, Martin V., editor.
Pollution
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of Texas Press, 1980.
|
Environment and conservation |
Merchant, Carolyn. Ecological
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379pp. Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina
Press, 1989. |
Environment and conservation |
Mitchell, Lee Clark.
Witnesses
to a Vanishing America:
The Nineteenth-Century Response. 320pp.
Princeton, N.J.: Princeton
University Press, 1981.
|
Environment and conservation |
Peterson, Jon A. The Birth of City Planning in the United States,
1840-1917. (Creating the North American Landscape Series). 431pp. Baltimore / London: Johns Hopkins University
Press, 2003. |
Environment and conservation |
Philippon, Daniel Joseph.
"Representing ‘Nature’: American Nature
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diss., University of Virginia, 1998) |
Environment and conservation |
Pierce, Daniel S. The Great
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of Tennessee Press, 2000.
|
Environment and conservation |
Russell, Edmund P. "War on Insects: Warfare, Insecticides, and
Environmental Change in the United
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(1994): 4234-A. (Doct. diss.,
University of Michigan, 1993) |
Environment and conservation |
Sarver, Stephanie L.
"Uneven Land: Nature and Agriculture in
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Environment and conservation |
Scarpino, Philip V. Great River: An Environmental History of the Upper Mississippi, 1890-1950. 219pp. Columbia: University
of Missouri Press,
1985. |
Environment and conservation |
Sellars, Richard West.
Preserving
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Environment and conservation |
Sjovold, Carl-Petter.
"‘An angling people’: Nature, Sport, and
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DAI 60/07 (2000): 2652-A. (Doct. diss., University of California, Davis, 1999) |
Environment and conservation |
Smith, Daniel Somers. "The
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2003) |
Environment and conservation |
Spence, Mark David. "Dispossessing the Wilderness: The Preservationist
Ideal, Indian Removal, and National Parks."
DAI 57/09 (1997): 4094-A. (Doct. diss., University of California, Los Angeles,
1996) |
Environment and conservation |
Spence, Mark David. Dispossessing
the Wilderness: Indian Removal and the Making of the National Parks.
190pp. New York: Oxford
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|
Environment and conservation |
Steen, Harold K., editor.
The
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Society, 1992. |
Environment and conservation |
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2005) |
Environment and conservation |
Steinberg, Ted. Down to Earth: Nature’s Role in American
History. 347pp. New York:
Oxford University Press, 2002. |
Environment and conservation |
Steinberg, Theodore.
"Nature Incorporated: The Waltham-Lowell Mills
and the Waters of New England." DAI 50/06 (1989): 1783-A. (Doct.
diss., Brandeis University, 1989) |
Environment and conservation |
Steinberg, Theodore.
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Industrialization and the Waters of New England.
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|
Environment and conservation |
Stilgoe, John R. Common
Landscapes of America,
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|
Environment and conservation |
Stradling, David. "Civilized Air: Coal, Smoke, and Environmentalism in
America,
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1996) |
Environment and conservation |
Stradling, David. Smokestacks
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Hopkins University
Press, 1999. |
Environment and conservation |
Taylor, Joseph E. "Making Salmon: Economy, Culture, and Science in the
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DAI 57/09 (1997): 4095-A. (Doct. diss., University of Washington, 1996) |
Environment and conservation |
Taylor, Joseph E. Making
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of Washington Press,
1999. |
Environment and conservation |
Tober, James A. Who Owns
the Wildlife?: The Political Economy of Conservation in Nineteenth-Ventury America.
330pp. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood
Press, 1981. |
Environment and conservation |
True, Alianor, editor. Wildfire: A Reader. 246pp. Washington, DC:
Island Press, 2001. |
Environment and conservation |
Tucker, Richard P. Insatiable Appetite: The United States
and the Ecological Degradation of the Tropical World. 551pp. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. |
Environment and conservation |
Warren, Louis S., editor. American Environmental History. 359pp.
Malden:
Blackwell, 2003. |
Environment and conservation |
Whitney, Gordon Graham.
From
Coastal Wilderness to Fruited Plain: A History of Environmental Change in
Temperate North America, 1500 to the
Present. 451pp. Cambridge / New
York: Cambridge
University Press, 1994.
|
Environment and conservation |
Williams, Michael. Americans
and Their Forests: A Historical Geography. (Studies in Environment and History). 599pp. New York: Cambridge
University Press, 1989.
|
Environment and conservation |
Wishart, David J. The Fur
Trade of the American West, 1807-1840: A Geographical Synthesis. 237pp. Lincoln: University
of Nebraska Press,
1979. |
Environment and conservation |
Worster, Donald. Under
Western Skies: Nature and History in the American West. 292pp. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1992.
|
Environment and conservation:Alaska |
Haycox, Stephen. Frigid Embrace: Politics, Economics, and
Environment in Alaska.
180pp. Corvallis:
Oregon State University
Press, 2002. |
Environment and conservation: Arizona |
Morehouse, Barbara J.
A Place Called Grand Canyon: Contested Geographies. (Society, environment, and place). 202pp. Tucson: University
of Arizona Press,
c1996. |
Environment and conservation:Arkansas |
Key, Joseph Patrick.
"‘Masters of this country’: The Quapaws and Environmental Change in Arkansas, 1673-1833.” DAI 63/01 (2002): 332-A. (Doct. diss.,
University of Arkansas, 2001) |
Environment and conservation: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Maddox, Kenneth Wesley.
"Intruder into Eden: The Train in the Nineteenth-Century
American Landscape." DAI 60/06 (1999): 1800-A. (Doct. diss., Columbia University, 1999) |
Environment and conservation:Biographical |
Azelvandre, John Paul.
"Forging the Bonds of Sympathy: Spirituality, Individualism and Empiricism in
the Ecological Thought of Liberty
Hyde Bailey and Its Implications for Environmental Education.” DAI 62/07 (2002): 2370-A. (Doct.
diss., New York
University, 2002) |
Environment and conservation: Biographical |
Curtis, Jane, Will Curtis
and Frank Lieberman. The World of George Perkins Marsh, America’s First
Conservationist and Environmentalist: An Illustrated Biography. 123pp. Woodstock, Vt.: Countryman Press for Woodstock Foundation, 1982. |
Environment and conservation: Biographical |
Cutright, Paul Russell.
Theodore
Roosevelt: The Making of a Conservationist. 287pp. Urbana: University
of Illinois Press,
1985. |
Environment and conservation: Biographical |
Dorman, Robert L. A Word for
Nature: Four Pioneering Environmental Advocates, 1845-1913. 256pp. Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press,
c1998. |
Environment and conservation:Biographical |
Ehrlich, Gretel. John Muir: Nature’s Visionary. 240pp. Washington: National
Geographic Society, 2000. |
Environment and conservation: Biographical |
Fox, Stephen. The
American Conservation Movement: John Muir and His Legacy. 436pp. Madison: University
of Wisconsin Press,
1985. (Originally published as John
Muir and His Legacy: The American Conservation Movement, Boston 1981) |
Environment and conservation: Biographical |
Freeman, Aileen Sallom.
There’s a Fox in
Pinchot’s Forest.
249 pp. Paupack, Pa.: FOSI, 1996. |
Environment and conservation: Biographical |
Gisel, Bonnie Johanna,
editor. Kindred and Related Spirits:
The Letters of John Muir and Jeanne C. Carr. 394pp. Salt Lake City: University of Utah
Press, 2001. |
Environment and conservation: Biographical |
Greenfield, Daniel. "The
Land as the Forgotten Teacher: How a Naturalistic Land Ethic, as Exemplified
in Thoreau, Leopold, and Wilson, Informs Environmental Education.” DAI 67/01 (2006): 127-A. (Doct. diss.,
Kent State University, 2006) |
Environment and conservation: Biographical |
Hales, Peter B. William
Henry Jackson and the Transformation of the American Landscape. 355pp. Philadelphia: Temple
University Press, 1988.
|
Environment and conservation: Biographical |
Lowenthal, David. George
Perkins Marsh: Prophet of Conservation. Revised edition. (Weyerhaeuser
Environmental Books). 605pp. Seattle: University
of Washington Press,
2000. (First published 1958) |
Environment and conservation:Biographical |
Miller, Char. Gifford Pinchot and the Making of Modern
Environmentalism. 458pp. Washington,
D.C.: Island
Press / Shearwater Books, 2001.
|
Environment and conservation:Biographical |
Miller, Sally M., editor. John Muir in Historical Perspective.
265pp. New York:
Peter Lang, 1999. |
Environment and conservation: Biographical |
Morgan, Paul Alan. "Liberty
Hyde Bailey: Pioneer and Prophet of an Ecological Philosophy of Education." DAI 59/05 (1998): 1506-A. (Doct.
diss., Columbia University, 1998) |
Environment and conservation: Biographical |
Morrison, Ernest. J. Horace
McFarland: A Thorn for Beauty. 393pp.
Harrisburg: Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania
Historical and Museum Commission, 1995. |
Environment and conservation:Biographical |
Pinchot, Gifford. The Conservation Diaries of Gifford
Pinchot. Edited by Harold K. Steen. 230pp. Durham, N.C.:
Forest History Society, 2001. |
Environment and conservation: Biographical |
Reiger, John F. Gifford
Pinchot with Rod and Reel: Trading Places, from Historian to Environmental
Activist: Two Essays in Conservation History. (Pinchot Lecture Series). 63pp. Milford, Pa: Grey
Towers Press, 1994.
|
Environment and conservation: Biographical |
Sharp, William C. "In Search of a Preservation Ethic: William Temple
Hornaday and American Environmental Education." DAI 58/11
(1998): 4212-A. (Doct. diss.,
University of Kansas, 1997) |
Environment and conservation:Biographical |
Stevenson, Elizabeth. Park Maker: A Life of Frederick Law Olmstead. 484pp. New Brunswick, London: Transactions
Publishers, 2000. (Originally published 1978) |
Environment and conservation: California |
Isenberg, Andrew C. Mining California: An Ecological History.
242pp. New York: Hill and Wang, 2005. |
Environment and conservation: California |
Tyrrell, Ian R.True Gardens of the Gods: Californian-Australian
Environmental Reform, 1860-1930. 313pp.
Berkeley, Calif.: University
of California Press,
1999. |
Environment and conservation:Colorado |
Brosnan, Kathleen A. Uniting Mountain & Plain: Cities, Law,
and Environmental Change along the Front Range.
276pp. Albuquerque:
University of New Mexico Press, 2002. |
Environment and conservation: District
of Columbia |
Lacey, Michael J. "The Mysteries of Earth-Making Dissolve: A Study of
Washington’s Intellectual Community and the Origins of American
Environmentalism in the Late Nineteenth Century." DAI 40/01
(1979): 396-A. (Doct. diss., George
Washington University, 1978) |
Environment and conservation: Florida |
McCally, David. The Everglades: An Environmental History. (Florida
history and culture series). 215pp.
Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1999. |
Environment and conservation: Idaho |
Fiege, Mark. "A World in the Making: The Social and Ecological
Construction of Idaho’s Irrigated Landscape." DAI 55/08
(1995): 2538-A. (Doct. diss.,
University of Utah, 1994) |
Environment and conservation: Idaho |
Fiege, Mark. Irrigated Eden: The Making of an
Agricultural Landscape in the American West. (Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books). 323pp Seattle: University
of Washington Press,
1999. |
Environment and conservation: Illinois |
Hill, Libby. The Chicago River: A Natural and Unnatural
History. 302pp. Chicago: Lake Claremont Press, 2000. |
Environment and conservation:Illinois |
Pellow, David Naguib. Garbage Wars: The Struggle for
Environmental Justice in Chicago.
234pp. Cambridge:
MIT Press, 2002. |
Environment and conservation: Institutional |
Cohen, Michael P. The History
of the Sierra Club, 1892-1970. 550pp.
San
Francisco:
Sierra Club Books, 1988. |
Environment and conservation: Institutional |
Graham, Frank, Jr. The Audubon
Ark: A
History of the National Audubon Society. 333pp. New York: Alfred A. Knopf; Random House, 1990. |
Environment and conservation: Institutional |
MacMillan, Donald. Smoke Wars:
Anaconda Copper, Montana
Air Pollution, and the Courts, 1890-1924. 296pp. Helena: Montana
Historical Society Press, 2000. |
Environment and conservation: Institutional |
Magoc, Chris J. Yellowstone:
The Creation and Selling of an American Landscape, 1870-1903. 266pp. Albuquerque: University
of New Mexico Press,
1999. |
Environment and conservation: Institutional |
Mason, Kathy S. "Before the Park Service: Standards and Management
in the U.S.
National Parks, 1872-1916." 182pp. DAI 60/04
(1999): 1295-A. (Doct. diss., Miami
University, 1999) |
Environment and conservation: Institutional |
Meyerson, Harvey. "The Army’s Forgotten Environmentalists: Soldiers
and Yosemite, 1891-1898." DAI 58/04
(1997): 1424-A. (Doct. diss., Brandeis
University, 1997) |
Environment and conservation:Institutional |
Meyerson, Harvey. Nature’s Army: When Soldiers Fought for Yosemite. 318pp. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2001. |
Environment and conservation: Institutional |
Pritchard, James A. "Preserving Natural Conditions: Science and the
Perception of Nature in Yellowstone
National Park." DAI 57/06 (1996): 2643-A. (Doct.
diss., University of Kansas, 1996) |
Environment and conservation: Institutional |
Pritchard, James A. Preserving Yellowstone’s Natural Conditions: Science and the
Perception of Nature. 370pp.
Lincoln, Nebr. University
of Nebraska Press:
1999. |
Environment and conservation: Institutional |
Runte, Alfred. Yosemite:
The Embattled Wilderness. 271pp.
Lincoln: University
of Nebraska Press,
1990. |
Environment and conservation:Institutional |
Schullery, Paul and Lew
Whittlesey. Myth and History in the
Creation of Yellowstone
National Park.
125pp. Lincoln
/ London: University of Nebraska Press, 2003. |
Environment and conservation: Institutional |
Zitt, Thomas Joseph.
"Reinventing Nature in America’s First National Park: Struggles Over
Management Policies in Yellowstone." DAI 54/03 (1993): 982-A. (Doct. diss,
Bowling Green State University, 1992) |
Environment and conservation: Louisiana |
Colten, Craig E. An Unnatural Metropolis: Wresting New
Orleans from Nature. 245pp. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University
Press, 2005. |
Environment and conservation: Louisiana |
Kelman, Ari. A River and Its City: The Nature of
Landscape in New Orleans. 283pp. Berkeley: University of California
Press, 2003. |
Environment and conservation:Maryland |
Keiner, Christine.
"Scientists, Oystermen, and Maryland
Oyster Conservation Politics. 1880-1969: A Study of Two Cultures.” DAI 61/10(2001): 4153-A. (Doct. diss., Johns Hopkins University,
2001) |
Environment and conservation: Massachusetts |
Friedman, Ruth Lynn.
"Governing the Land: An Environmental History
of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 1600-1861." DAI 54/04 (1993): 1514-A. (Doct.
diss., Brandeis University, 1993) |
Environment and conservation:Massachusetts |
Haglund, Karl. Inventing the Charles
River. 493pp. Cambridge,
Mass.: MIT Press, 2002. |
Environment and conservation:Mississippi |
Saikku, Mikko. This Delta, This Land: An Environmental
History of the Yazoo-Mississippi Floodplain. 373pp. Athens / London: University of Georgia
Press, 2005. |
Environment and conservation:New
Hampshire |
Cenkl, Pavel. This Vast Book of Nature: Writing the
Landscape of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, 1784–1911. 178pp. Iowa
City: University of Iowa Press, 2006. |
Environment and conservation:New York |
Anderson, Tom. The Fine Piece of Water: An Environmental
History of Long Island. 256pp. New Haven: Yale University
Press, 2002. |
Environment and conservation: New York |
Garrett, Thomas Myers.
A
History of Pleasure
Gardens in New York City,
1700-1865. DAI 39/04
(1978): 1931-A. (Doct. diss., New York
University, 1978) |
Environment and conservation: New York |
Irwin, William. The New Niagara: Tourism, Technology, and the Landscape of Niagara Falls,
1776-1917. 276pp. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania
State University
Press, 1996. |
Environment and conservation: New York |
Keller, Jane Eblen. Adirondack Wilderness: A Story of Man and Nature. 241pp. Syracuse, N. Y.: Syracuse
University Press, 1980.
|
Environment and conservation:North
Carolina |
Silver, Timothy. Mount Mitchell and the Black
Mountains: An Environmental History of the Highest Peaks in Eastern America. 346pp. Chapel
Hill / London:
University of North Carolina Press, 2003. |
Environment and conservation: Sources |
Merrill, Marlene Deahl,
editor. Yellowstone and the
Great West: Journals, Letters, and Images from the 1871 Hayden Expedition.
315pp. Lincoln, Nebr.: University
of Nebraska Press,
1999. |
Environment and conservation:Sources |
Muir, John. Travels in Alaska. Introduction by Edward
Hoagland. 247p. New York:
Modern Library, 2002. |
Environment and conservation: West
Virginia |
Lewis, Ronald L. Transforming
the Appalachian Countryside: Railroads, Deforestation, and Social Change in West Virginia, 1880-1920.
348pp. Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina
Press, 1998. |
Environment and conservation:Wisconsin |
Olmansom, Eric Donald.
"Romantics, Scientists, Boosters, and the Making of the Chequamegon Bay
Region on the South
Shore of Lake Superior, 1820–1900s.” DAI 61/12 (2001): 4894-A. (Doct. diss., University of Wisconsin,
Madison,
2000) |
Environment and conservation: Wisconsin |
Summers, Gregory. Consuming Nature: Environmentalism in the
Fox River Valley, 1850–1950. 256pp. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas,
2006. |
Environment and conservation: Wyoming |
Bartlett, Richard A.
Yellowstone:
A Wilderness Besieged. 436pp.
Tucson: University
of Arizona Press, 1985.
|
Ethnicity, race, and gender |
Bederman, Gail L. "Manhood and ‘Civilization’: American Debates about
Race and Gender, 1880-1917."
DAI 54/10 (1994): 3853-A. (Doct. diss., Brown University, 1993) |
Ethnicity, race, and gender |
Brace, C. Loring. "Race” Is a Four Letter Word: The Genesis
of the Concept. 326pp. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. |
Ethnicity, race, and gender |
Dain, Bruce R. "A Hideous Monster of the Mind: American Race
Theory, 1787-1859." DAI 57/08 (1997): 3643-A. (Doct. diss., Princeton University, 1996) |
Ethnicity, race, and gender |
Dain, Bruce R. Hideous Monster of the Mind: American Race
Theory in the Early Republic. 321pp. Cambridge: Harvard University
Press, 2002. |
Ethnicity, race, and gender |
Gamez, Alicia Maria.
"Making American Nature: Scientific Narratives of Origin and Order in Visual
and Literary Conceptions of Race in the Early American Republic.”
DAI 61/02 (2000): 657-A. (Doct.
diss., Stanford
University Press, 2000. |
Ethnicity, race, and gender |
Gossett, Thomas F. Race: The
History of an Idea in America.
New ed. (Race
and American culture). 520 pp. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1997.
|
Ethnicity, race, and gender |
Jackson, John P., Jr. and
Nadine M. Weidman. Race, Racism, and
Science: Social Impact and Interaction. 403pp. New Brunswick: Rutgers
University Press, 2006. |
Ethnicity, race, and gender |
Lindquist, Malinda Alaine.
"The Gender of Racial Science: Modern Black Manhood and Its Making,
1890-2000.” DAI 65/01 (2004):
267-A. (Doct. diss., Princeton
University, 2004) |
Ethnicity, race, and gender |
Malcolmson, Scott L. One Drop of Blood: The American
Misadventure of Race. 584pp. New
York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000. |
Ethnicity, race, and gender |
Marshall, Keith Alan. "The
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Ethnicity, race, and gender |
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Ethnicity, race, and gender |
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Ethnicity, race, and gender |
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Ethnicity, race, and gender: Biographical |
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Ethnicity, race, and gender: Biographical |
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Ethnicity, race, and gender:Sources |
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Eugenics |
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Eugenics |
Rafter, Nicole Hahn,
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Eugenics |
Stolba, Christine Allison.
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Eugenics: Biographical |
Greenwald, Brian H.
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Eugenics: Illinois |
Rembis, Michael Allen.
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Evolution |
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Evolution |
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Evolution |
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Evolution |
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Evolution |
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Evolution |
Numbers, Ronald L. and John
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Evolution |
Webb, George Ernest.
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Evolution |
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Evolution: Biographical |
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Evolution: Institutional |
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Evolution: Tennessee |
Israel, Charles. Before Scopes: Evangelicalism, Education,
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Georgia Press, 2004. |