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E-grāmata: Field on Fire: The Future of Environmental History

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A frank and engaging exploration of the burgeoning academic field of environmental history

Inspired by the pioneering work of preeminent environmental historian Donald Worster, the contributors to A Field on Fire: The Future of Environmental History reflect on the past and future of this discipline. Featuring wide-ranging essays by leading environmental historians from the United States, Europe, and China, the collection challenges scholars to rethink some of their orthodoxies, inviting them to approach familiar stories from new angles, to integrate new methodologies, and to think creatively about the questions this field is well positioned to answer.
 
Worster’s groundbreaking research serves as the organizational framework for the collection. Editors Mark D. Hersey and Ted Steinberg have arranged the book into three sections corresponding to the primary concerns of Worster’s influential scholarship: the problem of natural limits, the transnational nature of environmental issues, and the question of method. Under the heading “Facing Limits,” five essays explore the inherent tensions between democracy, technology, capitalism, and the environment. The “Crossing Borders” section underscores the ways in which environmental history moves easily across national and disciplinary boundaries. Finally, “Doing Environmental History” invokes Worster’s work as an essayist by offering self-conscious reflections about the practice and purpose of environmental history.
 
The essays aim to provoke a discussion on the future of the field, pointing to untapped and underdeveloped avenues ripe for further exploration. A forward thinker like Worster presents bold challenges to a new generation of environmental historians on everything from capitalism and the Anthropocene to war and wilderness. This engaging volume includes a very special afterword by one of Worster’s oldest friends, the eminent intellectual historian Daniel Rodgers, who has known Worster for close to fifty years.


A frank and engaging exploration of the burgeoning academic field of environmental history

Recenzijas

A fun, thought-provoking read penned by some of the most talented environmental historians in the field."" - Bartow J. Elmore, author of Citizen Coke: The Making of Coca-Cola Capitalism

""The essays in A Field on Fire examine new trends in environmental history and will interest environmental historians, geographers, and historians of science and technology."" - Lisa Mighetto, author of Wild Animals and American Environmental Ethics and executive director of the American Society for Environmental History

List of Figures
vii
Introduction: A Good Set of Walking Shoes 1(12)
Mark D. Hersey
1 Facing Limits
13(84)
1 Subversive Subjects: Donald Worster and the Radical Origins of Environmental History
17(11)
Ted Steinberg
2 Can Capitalism Ever Be Green?
28(12)
Adam Rome
3 Seeing Like a God: Environmentalism in the Anthropocene
40(17)
Frank Zelko
4 The Locked Door: Thomas Midgley Jr., Chlorofluorocarbons, and the Unintended Consequences of Technology
57(15)
Kevin C. Armitage
5 Malibu, California: Edenic Illusions and Natural Disasters
72(13)
Christof Mauch
6 Energizing Environmental History
85(12)
Brian C. Black
II World Without Borders
97(90)
7 The Force of Fiber: Reconnecting the Philippines with Latin America and the American West via Transnational Environmental History
101(15)
Sterling Evans
8 Hunting and Wilderness in the Creation of National Identities
116(10)
Mikko Saikku
9 Why We Need Comparative History: The Case of China and the United States
126(16)
Shen Hou
10 The World in a Tin Can: Migrants in Environmental History
142(12)
Marco Armiero
11 Down in the Sky: The Promise of Aerial Environmental History
154(18)
Robert Wellman Campbell
12 Rivers of Dust: An Environmental Historian Appraises the American Legal System
172(15)
Karl Boyd Brooks
III Doing Environmental History
187(76)
13 Whole Earth without Borders: Earth Photographs, Space Data, and the Importance of Visual Culture within Environmental History
189(20)
Neil M. Maker
14 Beyond Stories: Geospatial Influences on the Practice of Environmental History
209(18)
Sara M. Gregg
15 Low-Hanging Fruit: Science and Environmental History
227(10)
Edmund Russell
16 The Watershed of War: Environmental History and the "Big Civil War"
237(13)
Brian Allen Drake
17 War from the Ground Up: Integrating Military and Environmental Histories
250(13)
Lisa M. Brady
Afterword: The Distinctiveness of Environmental History 263(10)
Daniel T. Rodgers
Bibliography 273(32)
About the Contributors 305(4)
Index 309
Mark D. Hersey is associate professor of history at Mississippi State University where he directs the Center for the History of Agriculture, Science, and the Environment of the South. He is author of My Work Is That of Conservation: An Environmental Biography of George Washington Carver.   Ted Steinberg is Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of History and professor of law at Case Western Reserve University. He is the author of Gotham Unbound: The Ecological History of Greater New York; American Green: The Obsessive Quest for a Perfect Lawn; Down to Earth: Natures Role in American History; Acts of God: The Unnatural History of Natural Disaster in America; and Nature Incorporated; Industrialization and the Waters of New England.