Common Landscape of America, 1580 to 1845

Common Landscape of America, 1580 to 1845
Title Common Landscape of America, 1580 to 1845 PDF eBook
Author John R. Stilgoe
Publisher
Pages
Release 2008
Genre
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Common Landscape of America, 1580 to 1845

Common Landscape of America, 1580 to 1845
Title Common Landscape of America, 1580 to 1845 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 429
Release 1982
Genre Land settlement
ISBN 9780300157581

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Common Landscape of America, 1580 to 1845

Common Landscape of America, 1580 to 1845
Title Common Landscape of America, 1580 to 1845 PDF eBook
Author John R. Stilgoe
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 454
Release 1982-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780300030464

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Looks at the ways Americans have altered the landscape from the arrival of early Spanish settlers to the beginning of the country's rapid urbanization

Outside Lies Magic

Outside Lies Magic
Title Outside Lies Magic PDF eBook
Author John R. Stilgoe
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 202
Release 2009-05-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0802719058

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Outside Lies Magic is a book about the acute observation of ordinary things, about becoming aware in everyday places, about seeing in utterly new ways, about enriching your life unexpectedly. For more than 20 years, John R. Stilgoe has developed and practiced the art of exploring the everyday world around us, where so much lies hidden just beneath the surface, offering uncommon knowledge if we but know what to look for. In this remarkable book, Stilgoe inspires us to become explorers on our own-on foot or on bicycle-and by so doing to reap the benefits of escaping, even temporarily, the traps of our programmed lives. "Exploration encourages creativity, serendipity, invention," he writes. And while sharing his insights on how to explore, Stilgoe provides a fascinating pocket history of the American landscape, as striking in its originality as it is revealing. Stilgoe dissects our visual surroundings; his observations will transform the way you see everything. Through his eyes, an abandoned railroad line is redolent of history and future promise; front lawns recall our agrarian past; vacant lots hold cathedrals of potential. From the electrical grid overhead to fences, malls, and main streets, Stilgoe offers a fresh understanding of the links and fractures in our society. After reading Outside Lies Magic, your world will never look the same again.

What Is Landscape?

What Is Landscape?
Title What Is Landscape? PDF eBook
Author John R. Stilgoe
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 281
Release 2015-10-09
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0262029898

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A lexicon and guide for discovering the essence of landscape.

Encyclopedia of Local History

Encyclopedia of Local History
Title Encyclopedia of Local History PDF eBook
Author Amy H. Wilson
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 815
Release 2017-02-06
Genre History
ISBN 1442278781

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The Encyclopedia of Local History addresses nearly every aspect of local history, including everyday issues, theoretical approaches, and trends in the field. This encyclopedia provides both the casual browser and the dedicated historian with adept commentary by bringing the voices of over one hundred experts together in one place. Entries include: ·Terms specifically related to the everyday practice of interpreting local history in the United States, such as “African American History,” “City Directories,” and “Latter-Day Saints.” ·Historical and documentary terms applied to local history such as “Abstract,” “Culinary History,” and “Diaries.” ·Detailed entries for major associations and institutions that specifically focus on their usage in local history projects, such as “Library of Congress” and “Society of American Archivists” ·Entries for every state and Canadian province covering major informational sources critical to understanding local history in that region. ·Entries for every major immigrant group and ethnicity. Brand-new to this edition are critical topics covering both the practice of and major current areas of research in local history such as “Digitization,” “LGBT History,” museum theater,” and “STEM education.” Also new to this edition are graphics, including 48 photographs. Overseen by a blue-ribbon Editorial Advisory Board (Anne W. Ackerson, James D. Folts, Tim Grove, Carol Kammen, and Max A. van Balgooy) this essential reference will be frequently consulted in academic libraries with American and Canadian history programs, public libraries supporting local history, museums, historic sites and houses, and local archives in the U.S. and Canada. This third edition is the first to include photographs.

Moral Geography

Moral Geography
Title Moral Geography PDF eBook
Author Amy DeRogatis
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 260
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780231127899

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With a foreword by Edward O. Wilson, this book brings together internationally known experts from the scientific, societal, and conservation policy areas who address policy responses to the problem of biodiversity loss: how to determine conservation priorities in a scientific fashion, how to weigh the long-term, often hidden value of conservation against the more immediate value of land development, the need for education in areas of rapid population growth, and how lack of knowledge about biodiversity can impede conservation efforts. United in their belief that conservation of biological diversity is a primary concern of humankind, the contributing authors address the full scope of global biodiversity and its decline -- the threatened marine life and extinction of many mammals in the modern era in relation to global patterns of development, and the implications of biodiversity loss for human health, agricultural productivity, and the economy. The Living Planet in Crisis is the result of a conference of the American Museum of Natural History's Center for Biodiversity and Conservation.