Books in Series, Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books
Edited by William Cronon, Frederick Jackson Turner and Vilas Research Professor of History, Geography, and Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin - Madison.
Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books explore human relationships with natural environments in all their variety and complexity. They seek to cast new light on the ways that natural systems affect human communities, the ways that people affect the environments of which they are a part, and the ways that different cultural conceptions of nature profoundly shape our sense of the world around us.
The Natural History of Puget Sound Country
by Arthur R. KruckebergForest Dreams, Forest Nightmares: The Paradox of Old Growth in the Inland West
by Nancy LangstonLandscapes of Promise: The Oregon Story, 1800-1940
by William G. RobbinsThe Dawn of Conservation Diplomacy: U.S.-Canadian Wildlife Protection Treaties in the Progressive Era
by Kurkpatrick DorseyIrrigated Eden: The Making of an Agricultural Landscape in the American West
by Mark FiegeMaking Salmon: An Environmental History of the Northwest Fisheries Crisis
by Joseph E. Taylor IIIGeorge Perkins Marsh: Prophet of Conservation
by David LowenthalDriven Wild: How the Fight against Automobiles Launched the Modern Wilderness Movement
by Paul S. SutterThe Rhine: An Eco-Biography, 1815-2000
by Mark CiocWhere Land and Water Meet: A Western Landscape Transformed
by Nancy LangstonThe Nature of Gold: An Environmental History of the Klondike Gold Rush
by Kathryn MorseFaith in Nature: Environmentalism as Religious Quest
by Thomas R. DunlapLandscapes of Conflict: The Oregon Story, 1940-2000
by William G. RobbinsThe Lost Wolves of Japan
by Brett L. WalkerWilderness Forever: Howard Zahniser and the Path to the Wilderness Act
by Mark HarveyOn the Road Again: Montana's Changing Landscape
by William WyckoffWindshield Wilderness: Cars, Roads, and Nature in Washington's National Parks
by David LouterPublic Power, Private Dams: The Hells Canyon High Dam Controversy
by Karl Boyd BrooksDrawing Lines in the Forest: Creating Wilderness Areas in the Pacific Northwest
by Kevin R. MarshNative Seattle: Histories from the Crossing-Over Place
by Coll ThrushThe Country in the City: The Greening of the San Francisco Bay Area
by Richard A. WalkerPlowed Under: Agriculture and Environment in the Palouse
by Andrew P. DuffinMaking Mountains: New York City and the Catskills
by David StradlingThe Fishermen's Frontier: People and Salmon in Southeast Alaska
by David F. ArnoldShaping the Shoreline: Fisheries and Tourism on the Monterey Coast
by Connie Y. ChiangDreaming of Sheep in Navajo Country
by Marsha L. WeisigerToxic Archipelago: A History of Industrial Disease in Japan
by Brett L. Walker
Seeking Refuge: Birds and Landscapes of the Pacific Flyway
by Robert M. Wilson
Quagmire: Nation-Building and Nature in the Mekong Delta
by David Biggs
Iceland Imagined: Nature, Culture, and Storytelling in the North Atlantic
by Karen Oslund
A Storied Wilderness: Rewilding the Apostle Islands
by James W. Feldman
The Republic of Nature: An Environmental History of the United States
by Mark Fiege
The Promise of Wilderness: American Environmental Politics since 1964
by James Morton Turner
Pumpkin: The Curious History of an American Icon
by Cindy Ott
Nature Next Door: Cities and Trees in the American Northeast
by Ellen Stroud
Car Country: An Environmental History
by Christopher W. Wells
Vacationland: Tourism and Environment in the Colorado High Country
by William Philpott
Tangled Roots: The Appalachian Trail and American Environmental Politics
by Sarah Mittlefehldt
Pests in the City: Flies, Bedbugs, Cockroaches, and Rats
by Dawn Day Biehler
Loving Nature, Fearing the State: Environmentalism and Antigovernment Politics before Reagan
by Brian Allen Drake
