United States

Latitude: 
39.76
Longitude: 
-98.50
Region Related Areas: 
North America
GeoNames ID: 
6 252 001

Visions of the Land: Science, Literature, and the American Environment from the Era of Exploration to the Age of Ecology

The work of John Charles Fremont, Richard Byrd, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, John Wesley Powell, Susan Cooper, Rachel Carson, and Loren Eiseley represents a widely divergent body of writing. Michael A. Bryson provides a thoughtful examination of these authors, their work, and the ways in which science and nature unite them.

Larding the Lean Earth: Soil and Society in Nineteenth-Century America

Stoll traces the origins of nineteenth-century conservation, which grew out of a rich and heated discussion, in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, about soil fertility, plant nutrition, and livestock management. More fundamental than any other resource, soil “became the focal point for a conception of nature as strictly limited.” The problem gave rise to a major disagreement about the wisdom of territorial expansion.