Exhibition chapter
The US Federal Government Responds | Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring
This is Chapter 2 of the exhibition “Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring: A book that changed the world” by historian Mark Stoll.
This is Chapter 2 of the exhibition “Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring: A book that changed the world” by historian Mark Stoll.
Walker focuses on uncertainty as a boundary device that shapes scientific ethos in crucial ways and negotiates a relationship between technical science and public deliberation.
Amy M. Hay examines the history of Agent Orange and its environmental and human consequences—a story that represented a transnational history.
A study of environmentalism in post-World War II United States.
The history of Puckapunyal Military Training Area illustrates how war and the environment interact in sometimes unexpected ways.