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Defending Giants

The Redwood Wars and the Transformation of American Environmental Politics

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Defending Giants

De : Darren Frederick Speece
Lu par : Doug McDonald
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Giant redwoods are American icons, paragons of grandeur, exceptionalism, and endurance. They are also symbols of conflict and negotiation, remnants of environmental battles over the limits of industrialization, profiteering, and globalization.

Since the middle of the 19th century, logging operations have eaten away at the redwood forest, particularly areas covered by ancient giant redwoods. Today, such trees occupy a mere 120,000 acres. Their existence is testimony to the efforts of activists to rescue some of these giants from destruction. Very few conservation battles have endured longer or with more violence than on the North Coast of California, behind what locals call the Redwood Curtain.

Defending Giants explores the long history of the Redwood Wars, focusing on the ways rural Americans fought for control over both North Coast society and its forests. Activists defended these trees not only because the redwood forest had dwindled in size, but also because, by the late 20th century, the local economy was increasingly dominated by multinational corporations. The resulting conflict - the Redwood Wars - pitted workers and environmental activists against the rising tide of globalization and industrial logging in a complex war over endangered species, sustainable forestry, and, of course, the fate of the last ancient redwoods.

The book is published by University of Washington Press.

©2017 University of Washington Press (P)2018 Redwood Audiobooks
Amériques Plein-air et nature Politique et gouvernement Politique publique Science États-Unis
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Commentaires

"A much-needed model of careful and serious reporting and analysis." (Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature)

"One of the finest book written on the history of American environmentalism in the last five years." (H-Environment)

"An excellent contribution to the larger historiography of the environmental movement." (Western Historical Quarterly)

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