ECO-WARS: Political Campaigns and Social Movements
An analysis of the challenges faced by grassroots campaigns in the United States, and the corporations they oppose.
An analysis of the challenges faced by grassroots campaigns in the United States, and the corporations they oppose.
An edited collection investigating the history of forestry in the United States from the nineteenth century onward.
A critique of environmental justice movements in the United States.
Rothman considers how the negative consequences of tourism development in the American West potentially outweigh the economic prosperity it brings to communities.
An analysis of public parks in the United States, from a communitarian perspective.
An interdisciplinary collection of essays that investigate the history of land ownership in the United States, including with reference to related conflicts with environmentalists.
A study of environmentalism in post-World War II United States.
A history of constructed and designed landscapes in the United States’ national parks.
A collection of essays exploring the production and disposal of wastes in the American city since 1850.
An environmental history of waterways in the United States.