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Second nature: an environmental history of New England
Richard William Judd
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page ix)
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Introduction: People and the Land in New England (page 1)
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Part I: The New World Transformed: New England to 1800 (page 17)
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1. New England's Natives (page 21)
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2. Contact, Colonization, and War (page 39)
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3. The Ecologies of Frontier Farming (page 69)
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Part II: Reconstructing Nature in the Industrial Age, 1800 to 1900 (page 95)
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4. Industrializing the Margins (page 99)
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5. Farm and Factory (page 122)
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6. A Transcendental Place (page 143)
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Part III: Synthetic Technologies, Organic Needs: Conservation in New England, 1850 to 2000 (page 175)
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7. Science, Conservation, and the Commons (page 179)
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8. Conserving Urban Ecologies (page 210)
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9. Saving Second Nature (page 240)
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Notes (page 273)
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Index (page 325)
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Published: c2014
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
- 9781625341013 (hardcover)
- 9781625340665 (paper)
- 9781613762387 (ebook)