Selected Bibliography
for the Study
of the Environmental History of North America
Compiled by Jessica Teisch for the National Humanities Center
May 1996
Thanks to the National Humanities Center and the National
Endowment for the Humanities
for providing the funding to prepare this bibliography.
Contents
UNITED STATES: GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY
- What Is Environmental History?
- Indigenous Peoples
- Flora and Fauna
- Agriculture and Grasslands
- Industrialization
- Culture
- Environmental Movements and Ethics
- Landscape
- Bibliographies and Anthologies
AMERICAN WEST
- Indigenous Peoples and Exploration
- Flora and Fauna
- Water, Irrigation, and Reclamation
- Industrialization
- Culture
- Landscape
CALIFORNIA
- Indigenous Peoples
- Flora and Fauna
- Agriculture and Ranching
- Water, Irrigation, and Reclamation
- Industrialization
- Mining and the Gold Rush
- Culture
- Conservation and Environmental Movements
- Landscape and Land Use
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
- Indigenous Peoples
- Flora and Fauna
- Industrialization and Timber Economy
- Culture
- Landscape
ROCKIES AND GREAT BASIN
- Indigenous Peoples
- Exploration
- Flora and Fauna
- Agriculture
- Industrialization
- Culture
SOUTHWEST
- Indigenous Peoples
- Flora and Fauna
- Agriculture
- Industrialization
- Culture
GREAT PLAINS
- Indigenous Peoples
- Flora and Fauna
- Agriculture
- Dust Bowl
- Industrialization
- Culture
- Policy and Conservation
MIDWEST
- Indigenous Peoples
- Flora and Fauna
- Agriculture
- Industrialization
- Culture
- Landscape and Land Use
- Policy and Conservation
SOUTH
- Indigenous Peoples
- Flora and Fauna
- Agriculture and Slavery's Impact on the Land
- Industrialization
- Culture
NORTHEAST
- Indigenous Peoples
- Flora and Fauna
- Northeast Forests
- Agriculture
- Industrialization
- Culture
- Landscape and Land Use
- Conservation and Policy
ALASKA
- Indigenous Peoples
- Exploration
- Flora and Fauna
- Industrialization
- Culture
HAWAII
- Indigenous Peoples
- Exploration
- Flora and Fauna
- Agriculture and Industrialization
- Culture
UNITED STATES: GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY
What Is Environmental History?
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Worster, Donald, ed. The Ends of the Earth: Perspectives on Modern Environmental
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Indigenous Peoples
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Merrell, James H. The Indians' New World: Catawbas and Their Neighbors
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Reno, Philip. Mother Earth, Father Sky, and Economic Development: Navajo
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Silko, Leslie Marmon. Ceremony. New York: Penguin Books, 1977.
Silver, Timothy. A New Face on the Countryside: Indians, Colonists, and
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White, Richard. The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in
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White, Richard. The Roots of Dependency: Subsistence, Environment, and
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Flora and Fauna
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Coleman, William. Biology in the Nineteenth Century , 1977.
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Agriculture and Grasslands
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Industrialization
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