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Vanishing America: Species Extinction, Racial Peril, and the Origins of Conservation
Miles A. Powell
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Hardback. Miles Powell explores how early conservationists became convinced that the vitality of America's white races depended on preserving the wilderness. Some conservationists embraced scientific racism, eugenics, and restrictive immigration laws, but these activists also laid the groundwork for the many successes of the modern environmental movement. Num Pages: 262 pages, 26 halftones. BIC Classification: PDX; RNF; RNK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 166 x 244 x 26. Weight in Grams: 584.
Putting a provocative new slant on the history of U.S. conservation, Vanishing America reveals how wilderness preservation efforts became entangled with racial anxieties--specifically the fear that forces of modern civilization, unless checked, would sap white America's vigor and stamina. Nineteenth-century citizens of European descent widely believed that Native Americans would eventually vanish from the continent. Indian society was thought to be tied to the wilderness, and the manifest destiny of U.S. westward expansion, coupled with industry's ever-growing hunger for natural resources, presaged the disappearance of Indian peoples. Yet, as the frontier drew to a close, some naturalists ... Read more
Putting a provocative new slant on the history of U.S. conservation, Vanishing America reveals how wilderness preservation efforts became entangled with racial anxieties--specifically the fear that forces of modern civilization, unless checked, would sap white America's vigor and stamina. Nineteenth-century citizens of European descent widely believed that Native Americans would eventually vanish from the continent. Indian society was thought to be tied to the wilderness, and the manifest destiny of U.S. westward expansion, coupled with industry's ever-growing hunger for natural resources, presaged the disappearance of Indian peoples. Yet, as the frontier drew to a close, some naturalists ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
584g
Number of Pages
262
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass, United States
ISBN
9780674971561
SKU
V9780674971561
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About Miles A. Powell
Miles A. Powell is Assistant Professor of Environmental History at NTU, Singapore.
Reviews for Vanishing America: Species Extinction, Racial Peril, and the Origins of Conservation
Environmental historian Miles Powell has provided a new and provocative angle to the history of the American conservation/preservation movement through the lens of its racial logics.
James H. McDonald New York Journal of Books (04/01/2017) Powell's intention is to illuminate a little-known chapter of American history, a lengthy period when wilderness was a racially charged concept... As the turn of ... Read more
James H. McDonald New York Journal of Books (04/01/2017) Powell's intention is to illuminate a little-known chapter of American history, a lengthy period when wilderness was a racially charged concept... As the turn of ... Read more