The 1826 avalanche that killed the entire Samuel Willey household in New Hampshire\u27s White Mountains--but spared their house by a fluke--was celebrated in literature, art, travel writing, local histories, newspapers, and scientific journals. My dissertation analyzes how 19th-century artists, writers, and scientists developed new landscape narratives in response to the Willey disaster.^ Chapter one reconstructs the Willeys\u27 story from local histories and reminiscences. The real problem the Willeys posed for 19th-century intellectuals was their isolation. The year before the slide, they chose to leave a good farm to move to Crawford Notch to open an inn. The choice seemed odd to an age which idealized Jefferson\u27s public-spirited f...
To understand how nineteenth-century people understood the natural world, historians of science must...
The Gilded Age, roughly 1876 to 1896 -- the two-decade period following Reconstruction -- saw a burs...
This dissertation analyzes the changing relationships between science, technology, and scenery under...
The 1826 avalanche that killed the entire Samuel Willey household in New Hampshire\u27s White Mounta...
This dissertation explores how people transform “new” and unfamiliar environments through colonizati...
This dissertation examines the dissolution of landscape painting as a major cultural project in the ...
This dissertation argues that the wilderness of the New World, usually understood as a physical land...
This dissertation examines American farmstead imagery of the nineteenth-century and how those images...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe dissertation covers the period when genre painting reached its ...
This dissertation analyzes the significance of the successful 1923--1928 conservation campaign that ...
In a dissertation about museums on the American frontier in the early 19th century, I trace the demi...
The flooding of Asheville in 1916 provided new insight into the socio-economic conditions of Appalac...
In the modern outdoor recreation community (and the $887 billion annually U.S. outdoor industry), th...
Located sixty miles above Philadelphia, the Lehigh Valley follows the seventy-mile path of the Lehig...
This dissertation examines fictional narratives that chronicle the dialectical engagement between cu...
To understand how nineteenth-century people understood the natural world, historians of science must...
The Gilded Age, roughly 1876 to 1896 -- the two-decade period following Reconstruction -- saw a burs...
This dissertation analyzes the changing relationships between science, technology, and scenery under...
The 1826 avalanche that killed the entire Samuel Willey household in New Hampshire\u27s White Mounta...
This dissertation explores how people transform “new” and unfamiliar environments through colonizati...
This dissertation examines the dissolution of landscape painting as a major cultural project in the ...
This dissertation argues that the wilderness of the New World, usually understood as a physical land...
This dissertation examines American farmstead imagery of the nineteenth-century and how those images...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe dissertation covers the period when genre painting reached its ...
This dissertation analyzes the significance of the successful 1923--1928 conservation campaign that ...
In a dissertation about museums on the American frontier in the early 19th century, I trace the demi...
The flooding of Asheville in 1916 provided new insight into the socio-economic conditions of Appalac...
In the modern outdoor recreation community (and the $887 billion annually U.S. outdoor industry), th...
Located sixty miles above Philadelphia, the Lehigh Valley follows the seventy-mile path of the Lehig...
This dissertation examines fictional narratives that chronicle the dialectical engagement between cu...
To understand how nineteenth-century people understood the natural world, historians of science must...
The Gilded Age, roughly 1876 to 1896 -- the two-decade period following Reconstruction -- saw a burs...
This dissertation analyzes the changing relationships between science, technology, and scenery under...