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Saving the Planet

by Hal Rothman
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Overview

Hal Rothman chronicles the American response to the environment in the 20th century, showing how the idea of conservation management was transformed after World War II into a program for quality of life. His cogent narrative history is punctuated throughout with accounts of crucial episodes in the growth of environmentalism—Hetch-Hetchy, the Echo Park Dam, the oil spill at Santa Barbara, Love Canal, and others. A thoughtful tracking of the American environmental sympathies during this century. —Kirkus Reviews. American Ways Series.

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Examines the evolution of American cultural attitudes towards the environment as they have expressed themselves in changing lifestyles, political movements, and other aspects of social life. Rothman (history and public administration, U. of Nevada) explores the reactions of Americans to such incidents as Love Canal, various oil spills, and the building of the Echo Park Damn from the 1890s to the present and concludes that Americans, for the most part, are "pale green," or willing to accommodate environmentalist ideas as long as it doesn't affect them personally. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 24, 2000
Publisher
Chicago : Ivan R. Dee, c2000.
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781566632881

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