Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains is an informative but flawed book. As an example of environmental history written by a biologist unacquainted with the fundamentals of doing history, it fails to offer any theory (or theories) of history governing the time and place under scrutiny. What it does provide is a huge amount of information drawn from diaries, letters, and newspapers in an inadequately edited form. Lacking primary quantitative data, Eugene Fleharty, a zoologist at Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas, painstakingly provides a great deal of qualitative, albeit anecdotal, information about Euro-American settlement in Kansas and its effect on the native animal population. (Another problem is the title of the book, w...
In this compact book, the outgrowth, or reprint, of his dissertation, Douglas Bamforth focuses his a...
Theodore Binnema\u27s engaging ethnohistorical account of the peoples who once lived upon the Northw...
Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...
Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains is an informative but flawed book. As an example of en...
Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains is an informative but flawed book. As an example of en...
Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains is an informative but flawed book. As an example of en...
Prolific environmental historian Dan Flores has gathered together and revised many of his previously...
Review of: "American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains," by Dan Flores
Review of: "American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains," by Dan Flores
Prolific environmental historian Dan Flores has gathered together and revised many of his previously...
Rewilding the West gives a first impression of being the story of an innovative conservation project...
Before describing what Flores’ book is, I must state what it is not. It is not a technical book desi...
This book provides an excellent review of its several subjects. I admire the breadth of its vision. ...
This book provides an excellent review of its several subjects. I admire the breadth of its vision. ...
Geoff Cunfer has written an important book about the interaction between humans and nature in the Gr...
In this compact book, the outgrowth, or reprint, of his dissertation, Douglas Bamforth focuses his a...
Theodore Binnema\u27s engaging ethnohistorical account of the peoples who once lived upon the Northw...
Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...
Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains is an informative but flawed book. As an example of en...
Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains is an informative but flawed book. As an example of en...
Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains is an informative but flawed book. As an example of en...
Prolific environmental historian Dan Flores has gathered together and revised many of his previously...
Review of: "American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains," by Dan Flores
Review of: "American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains," by Dan Flores
Prolific environmental historian Dan Flores has gathered together and revised many of his previously...
Rewilding the West gives a first impression of being the story of an innovative conservation project...
Before describing what Flores’ book is, I must state what it is not. It is not a technical book desi...
This book provides an excellent review of its several subjects. I admire the breadth of its vision. ...
This book provides an excellent review of its several subjects. I admire the breadth of its vision. ...
Geoff Cunfer has written an important book about the interaction between humans and nature in the Gr...
In this compact book, the outgrowth, or reprint, of his dissertation, Douglas Bamforth focuses his a...
Theodore Binnema\u27s engaging ethnohistorical account of the peoples who once lived upon the Northw...
Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...