Of all the ways in which history can be written and remembered, human based environmental change is often a \u27winner\u27s\u27 history told by the people who remain. The essence of Bonnie Lynn-Sherow\u27s thesis is probably captured in this quote from Red Earth. Her mission, it seems, is to raise our consciousness and issue a call for historians and ecologists to begin building a new history and a less disturbing relationship with the environment
Power is often tied to who controls the economic capital, and whoever has it will delineate terms of...
High Plains Horticulture is an outstanding historical review of the amazing challenges and environme...
Prolific environmental historian Dan Flores has gathered together and revised many of his previously...
Of all the ways in which history can be written and remembered, human based environmental change is ...
Although Ikerd’s philosophy is quite perceptive in its instincts, one could enumerate many internal ...
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A book written by an environmental historian who proclaims that weeds are more than vegetative shad...
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Nowadays, the Blackland Prairies of north Texas are the kind of landscape most people think of as gr...
This book is based on the premise that solutions to the problems experienced by many resource manage...
Environmental history is a fairly new and complex method of study. It is, according to historian Ric...
The Future of the Southern Plains is a collection of essays that evolved from a symposium at Souther...
Many historians have recognized the tripartite nature of race relations in the Great Plains region a...
One aftermath of European colonization of the eastern United States was the westward migration of ma...
Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains is an informative but flawed book. As an example of en...
Power is often tied to who controls the economic capital, and whoever has it will delineate terms of...
High Plains Horticulture is an outstanding historical review of the amazing challenges and environme...
Prolific environmental historian Dan Flores has gathered together and revised many of his previously...
Of all the ways in which history can be written and remembered, human based environmental change is ...
Although Ikerd’s philosophy is quite perceptive in its instincts, one could enumerate many internal ...
When do the prairies begin in history? And are they now in danger of ending? Jenny Kerber notes that...
A book written by an environmental historian who proclaims that weeds are more than vegetative shad...
What does agriculture have to do with the humanities? The integration of these seemingly antithetica...
Nowadays, the Blackland Prairies of north Texas are the kind of landscape most people think of as gr...
This book is based on the premise that solutions to the problems experienced by many resource manage...
Environmental history is a fairly new and complex method of study. It is, according to historian Ric...
The Future of the Southern Plains is a collection of essays that evolved from a symposium at Souther...
Many historians have recognized the tripartite nature of race relations in the Great Plains region a...
One aftermath of European colonization of the eastern United States was the westward migration of ma...
Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains is an informative but flawed book. As an example of en...
Power is often tied to who controls the economic capital, and whoever has it will delineate terms of...
High Plains Horticulture is an outstanding historical review of the amazing challenges and environme...
Prolific environmental historian Dan Flores has gathered together and revised many of his previously...