Let me begin by stating that Rooted in the Land is not an anthology that deals exclusively with the Great Plains. It includes new and previously published essays dealing with a sense of place and community in states as far away from the Plains as Massachusetts, Vermont, and Kentucky. Nevertheless, as a work of environmental literature, Rooted in the Land should serve Great Plains scholars as an exemplary text, offering a variety of perspectives on dealing with the environmental impact of a consumptive society. William Vitek and Wes Jackson are clear in their volume\u27s goals: first, to address the assumption that nature is best left alone and that wild landscapes are those in which humans are only visitors; and second, to provide a platfor...
What\u27s happening to Linda Hasselstrom\u27s Great Plains is happening everywhere, even in western ...
The Farm as Natural Habitat shows how wildlife need not be banished to distant parks but can and sho...
In Listening to the Land, Lee Schweninger demonstrates a Native American connection to Mother Earth ...
Let me begin by stating that Rooted in the Land is not an anthology that deals exclusively with the ...
Review of: "Not Just Any Land: A Personal and Literary Journey into the American Grasslands," by Joh...
The essays in this innovative and significant book look at the effects of European occupation on the...
John Price reads and travels his way into the grasslands, the prairies, in his fine new book. He rea...
When do the prairies begin in history? And are they now in danger of ending? Jenny Kerber notes that...
Robert Mohlenbrock\u27s guide to the national forests of the central U.S. provides the traveling nat...
Given the emphasis that advocates of bioregionalism have historically placed on principles of decent...
Critical studies on the importance of place and landscape in Midwestern literature are not uncommon,...
This edited collection grew out of a symposium held at Utah State University in Logan in 2002. Accor...
Wyoming is a remarkable place, a showcase for ecological pattern and process; and this is an excelle...
Ranching West of the l00th Meridian provides a diverse array of perceptions of ranching in western s...
A great deal has been made of the dire circumstances facing imperiled tallgrass ecosystems in the fu...
What\u27s happening to Linda Hasselstrom\u27s Great Plains is happening everywhere, even in western ...
The Farm as Natural Habitat shows how wildlife need not be banished to distant parks but can and sho...
In Listening to the Land, Lee Schweninger demonstrates a Native American connection to Mother Earth ...
Let me begin by stating that Rooted in the Land is not an anthology that deals exclusively with the ...
Review of: "Not Just Any Land: A Personal and Literary Journey into the American Grasslands," by Joh...
The essays in this innovative and significant book look at the effects of European occupation on the...
John Price reads and travels his way into the grasslands, the prairies, in his fine new book. He rea...
When do the prairies begin in history? And are they now in danger of ending? Jenny Kerber notes that...
Robert Mohlenbrock\u27s guide to the national forests of the central U.S. provides the traveling nat...
Given the emphasis that advocates of bioregionalism have historically placed on principles of decent...
Critical studies on the importance of place and landscape in Midwestern literature are not uncommon,...
This edited collection grew out of a symposium held at Utah State University in Logan in 2002. Accor...
Wyoming is a remarkable place, a showcase for ecological pattern and process; and this is an excelle...
Ranching West of the l00th Meridian provides a diverse array of perceptions of ranching in western s...
A great deal has been made of the dire circumstances facing imperiled tallgrass ecosystems in the fu...
What\u27s happening to Linda Hasselstrom\u27s Great Plains is happening everywhere, even in western ...
The Farm as Natural Habitat shows how wildlife need not be banished to distant parks but can and sho...
In Listening to the Land, Lee Schweninger demonstrates a Native American connection to Mother Earth ...