From conservation to ecology the development of environmental concern /
Main Author: | Pursell, Carroll W. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York :
Crowell,
[1973]
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Physical Description: |
148 pages : frontispiece ; 24 cm. |
Series: |
Problem studies in American history.
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Subjects: |
Table of Contents:
- Nash, R. The American wilderness in historical perspective.
- Bates, J. L. Fulfilling American democracy: the conservation movement.
- Hays, S. P. The conservation movement and the progressive tradition.
- Swain, D. C. From Federal conservation policy, 1921-1933.
- Raushenbush, S. Conservation in 1952.
- Carson, R. From Silent spring.
- Commoner, B. Can we survive?
- Marx, L. American institutions and ecological ideals.
- Heilbroner, R. Ecological.
- Armageddon.
- Nader, R. The profits in pollution.
- Barkley, K. and Weissman, S. The eco-establishment.
- Hare, N. Black ecology.
- Faramelli, N. J. Perilous links between economic growth, justice, and ecology: a challange for economic planners.
- Selected bibliography (p. 145-148)
- Nash, R. The American wilderness in historical perspective.
- Bates, J. L. Fulfilling American democracy: the conservation movement.
- Hays, S. P. The conservation movement and the progressive tradition.
- Swain, D. C. From Federal conservation policy, 1921-1933.
- Raushenbush, S. Conservation in 1952.
- Carson, R. From Silent spring.
- Commoner, B. Can we survive?
- Marx, L. American institutions and ecological ideals.
- Heilbroner, R. Ecological Armageddon.
- Nader, R. The profits in pollution.
- Barkley, K. and Weissman, S. The eco-establishment.
- Hare, N. Black ecology.
- Faramelli, N. J. Perilous links between economic growth, justice, and ecology: a challange for economic planners.
- Selected bibliography (p. 145-148)