At Home in Nature: Modern Homesteading and Spiritual Practice in America
A study of homesteading in America from the late nineteenth century to the present.
A study of homesteading in America from the late nineteenth century to the present.
This volume traces the perception of the global environmental crisis on the basis of primary sources.
Brian Donahue offers an innovative, accessible, and authoritative history of the early farming practices of Concord, Massachusetts.
Napier Shelton offers a tour of notable natural sites in Missouri through the eyes of the people who work with them.
The untold story behind the importation and release of the gypsy moth in North America.
Jon Coleman investigates the sometimes violent and always controversial relationship between the two species.
Leading health scholars reveal the impact of globalization on human health, as it is mediated through environmental change.
This volume provides a renewed vision of the issue of collective properties, an issue previously distorted by passions, and now mostly forgotten.
A cultural history of bees and beekeeping in the United States.
A collection of essays by leading scientists, technologists, and thinkers that examine the nature of current technological changes, their environmental implications, and possible strategies for the transition to a sustainable future.