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UML Library Resources on Thoreau

Ian Marshall.  “Winter Tracings and Transcendental Leaps: Henry Thoreau's Skating,”  Papers on Language & Literature, Fall 1993 v29 n4.

John McPhee. "1839/2003" (traveling the route of John and Henry Thoreau), The New Yorker, Dec 15, 2003 v79 i39.

James A. Papa, Jr. "Reinterpreting Myths: The Wilderness and the Indian in Thoreau's Maine Woods,"  The Midwest Quarterly, Winter 1999 v40 i2.

Daniel J. Philippon. "Thoreau's Notes on the Journey West: Nature Writing or Environmental History?” The American Transcendental Quarterly (ATQ), June 2004 v18 i2.

Gordon Miller. " David M. Robinson. "Emerson, Thoreau, Fuller, and Transcendentalism," American Literary Scholarship - 2002, 3-24.

Catherine L. Albanese. "Having Nature All Ways: Liberal and Transcendental Perspectives on American Environmentalism.,  The Journal of Religion, Jan 1997 v77 n1.

Robert Pinsky. "Comedy, Cruelty, and Tourism: Thoreau's Cape Cod," American Scholar, Summer 2004 v73 i3 p79(10)

Scott Slovic. "Giving Expression to Nature: Voices of Environmental Literature," Environment, March 1999 v41 i2
 

UML Library Resources on Conservation History

Ian Ayres; Barry Nalebuff. “Peer Pressure” (use of benchmarking to encourage fuel conservation), Forbes, April 11, 2005 v175 i7

Flora Lu Holt. “The Catch-22 of Conservation: Indigenous Peoples, Biologists, and Cultural ChangeHuman Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal, April 2005 v33 i2

Dennis E. Jelinski. ”There is No Mother Nature - There is No Balance of Nature: Culture, Ecology and Conservation,” Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal, April 2005 v33 i2

Kirk Johnson.  “Reconciling Rural Communities and Resource Conservation,” Environment, Nov 1993 v35 n9

Vanessa Timmer; Calestous Juma. “Taking Root: Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Reduction Come Together in the TropicsEnvironment, May 2005 v47 i4S

Sharyl Walker; Leon Wendte. “Getting Conservation on the Land Using GISJournal of Soil and Water Conservation, March-April 2005 v60 i2

Jiankang Wang; Jose Crossa; Maarten van Ginkel; Suketoshi Taba. “Statistical Genetics and Simulation Models in Genetic Resource Conservation and RegenerationCrop Science, Nov-Dec 2004 v44 i6

“Interest Surges in Conservation Fuels,” South Florida Sun-Sentinel, April 19, 2005

“RCRA (Resource Conservation & Recovery Act) Regulatory Scorecard Hazardous Waste Consultant, Feb 2005 v23 i2

Documentary Chronology of Selected Events in the Development of the American Conservation Movement, 1847-1920 (Library of Congress)

 UML Library Resources on Aldo Leopold

Nina Leopold Bradley. "A Man for all Seasons,"  National Wildlife, April-May 1998 v36 n3

Donald Dale Jackson. "A Sage For All Seasons," Smithsonian, Sept 1, 1998

A. Carl Leopold.  "Living with the Land Ethic," BioScience, Feb 2004 v54 i2

Aldo Leopold.  "Wilderness," American Forests, May-June 1991 v97 n5-6

Jeff Rennicke. "A Blank Spot on the Map," Backpacker, May 1998 v26 n4

Gerald F. Vaughn.  "The Land Economics of Aldo Leopold," Land Economics, Feb 1999 v75 i1

T.H. Watkins. "A Signature on the Land," American Heritage, Sept 1994 v45 n5

 

 UML Library Resources on FDR and the Environment

Donald Dale Jackson.  "They Were Poor, Hungry, and They Built to Last," Smithsonian, Dec 1994 v25 n9

Tom Kuennen. "Would ‘Green’ Movement Have Pulled TVA’s Plug?"  The Greening Earth Society, Washington, D.C. September, 1999

Phyllis McIntosh.   "The Corps of Conservation," National Parks, Sept-Oct 2001

Thomas W. Patton. "FDR's Trees," Conservationist, April 1995 v49 n5

Roosevelt's Tree Army (A Brief History of the Civilian Conservation Corps)
 


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