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Anderson, Virginia DeJohn. Creatures of Empire: How Domestic Animals Transformed Early
America. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
Armitage, Kevin C. The Nature Study Movement: The Forgotten Popularizer of America’s
Conservation Ethic. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2009.
Ballard, Michael B. Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi. Chapel Hill, NC:
The University of North Carolina Press, 2004.
Barber, Katrine. Death of Celilo Falls. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2005.
Bartram, William. Travels: Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida.
1791; New York: Penguin Books, 1988.
Bell, Andrew McIlwaine. Mosquito Soldiers: Malaria, Yellow Fever, and the Course of the
American Civil War. Baton Rouge, LA: Lousiana State University Press, 2010.
Benavides, Alonso de. Benavides' Memorial of 1630, trans. Peter P. Forrestal. Washington, DC:
Academy of American Franciscan History, 1954.
Berlin, Ira. Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North America.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1998.
Bernstein, Peter L. Wedding of the Waters: The Erie Canal and the Making of a Great Nation.
New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2005.
Blum, Elizabeth D. Love Canal Revisited: Race, Class, and Gender in Environmental Activism.
Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2008.
Bollet, Alfred Jay. Civil War Medicine: Challenges and Triumphs. Tuscon, AZ: Galen Press,
2002.
Brady, Lisa M. War upon the Land: Military Strategy and the Transformation of Southern
Landscapes during the American Civil War. Athens: The University of Georgia Press, 2012.
Bray, Kingsley M. Crazy Horse: A Lakota Life. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2006.
Brinkley, Douglas. The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Mississippi
Gulf Coast. New York: Harper Perennial, 2006.
———. The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America. New York:
Harper Perennial, 2009.
Bruegel, Martin. Farm, Shop, Landing: The Rise of a Market Society in the Hudson Valley,
1780–1860. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002.
Brulle, Robert J. Agency, Democracy, and Nature: The U.S. Environmental Movement from a
Critical Theory Perspective. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2000.
Bullard, Robert. Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class, and Environmental Quality. Boulder, CO:
Westview Press, 2000.
———. The Quest for Environmental Justice: Human Rights and the Politics of Pollution. San
Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 2005.
Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1962.
Chase, Alston. Playing God in Yellowstone: The Destruction of America’s First National Park.
New York: Harvest Brace Jovanovich, 1987.
Cohen, Lizabeth. A Consumers’ Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar
America. New York: Vintage Books, 2004.
Coleman, Jon T. Vicious: Wolves and Men in America. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press,
2004.
Colten, Craig E., ed. Transforming New Orleans and Its Environs. Pittsburgh, PA: University of
Pittsburgh Press, 2000.
Conkin, Paul K. A Revolution Down on the Farm: The Transformation of American Agriculture
since 1929. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 2008.
Cox, Thomas R. The Lumberman’s Frontier: Three Centuries of Land Use, Society, and Change
in America’s Forests. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 2010.
Crane, Jeff. Finding the River: An Environmental History of the Elwha. Corvallis: Oregon State
University Press, 2011.
Cronon, William. Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England.
New York: Hill and Wang, 1983.
———. Nature’s Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West. New York: W.W. Norton &
Company, 1991.
Crosby, Alfred. The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492.
Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1972.
———. Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900–1900. New York:
Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Dattel, Gene. Cotton and Race in the Making of America: The Human Costs of Economic Power.
Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2009.
Davis, John. Wyoming Range War: The Infamous Invasion of Johnson County. Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press, 2010.
deBuys, William. Enchantment and Exploitation: The Life and Hard Times of a New Mexico
Mountain Range. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1985.
Deitrich, William. Northwest Passage: The Great Columbia River. New York: Simon &
Schuster, 1995.
Dolin, Eric Jay. Fur, Fortune, and Empire: The Epic History of the Fur Trade in America. New
York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2010.
Donahue, Brian. The Great Meadow: Farmers and the Land in Colonial Concord. New Haven,
CT: Yale University Press, 2004.
Donovan, James. A Terrible Glory: Custer and the Little Bighorn—The Last Great Battle of the
American West. New York: Back Bay Books, 2009.
Dower, John W. War Without Mercy: Race & Power in the Pacific War. New York: Pantheon
Books, 1986.
Dowie, Mark. Losing Ground: American Environmentalism at the Close of the Twentieth
Century. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1996.
Drake, Brian Allen. Loving Nature, Fearing the State: Environmentalism and Antigovernment
Politics before Reagan. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2013.
Duffin, Andrew. Plowed Under: Agriculture and Environment in the Palouse. Seattle: University
of Washington Press, 2007.
Dunmire, William. Gardens of New Spain: How Mediterranean Plants and Foods Changed
America. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2004.
Dunn, Richard S., and Laetitia Yeandle, eds. The Journal of John Winthrop, 1630–1649.
Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1996.
Egan, Michael. Barry Commoner and the Science of Survival: The Remaking of American
Environmentalism. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2007.
Egan, Michael, and Jeff Crane, eds. Natural Protest: Essays on the History of American
Environmentalism. New York: Routledge Press, 2009.
Fagin, Dan. Toms River: A Story of Science and Salvation. New York: Bantam, 2013.
Fenn, Elizabeth A. Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775–82. New York: Hill
and Wang, 2001.
Fiege, Mark. Irrigated Eden: The Making of an Agricultural Landscape in the American West.
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2000.
———. The Republic of Nature: An Environmental History of the United States. Seattle:
University of Washington Press, 2012.
Fischer, David Hackett. Champlain’s Dream: The European Founding of North America. New
York: Simon & Schuster, 2008.
Flippen, J. Brooks. Nixon and the Environment. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press,
2000.
Flores, Dan. Horizontal Yellow: Nature and History in the Near Southwest. Albuquerque:
University of New Mexico Press, 1999.
Fox, Stephen. The American Conservation Movement: John Muir and His Legacy. Madison: The
University of Wisconsin Press, 1981.
Glave, Dianne D. Rooted in the Earth: Reclaiming the African American Environmental
Heritage. Chicago: Lawrence Hill Books, 2010.
Gottlieb, Robert. Forcing the Spring: The Transformation of the American Environmental
Movement. Washington, DC: Island Press, 2005.
Gottlieb, Robert, and Anupama Joshi. Food Justice. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2013.
Grant, Ulysses S. Memoirs and Selected Letters: Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant, Selected
Letters, 1839–1865. 2 vols. in 1. New York: Library of America, 1990.
Greene, Jeffrey. Water from Stone: The Story of Selah, Bamberger Ranch Preserve. College
Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2007.
Hämäläinen, Pekka. The Comanche Empire. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2009.
Hamblin, Jacob Darwin. Arming Mother Nature: The Birth of Catastrophic Environmentalism.
New York: Oxford University Press, 2013.
Harvey, Mark. A Symbol of Wilderness: Echo Park and the American Conservation Movement.
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1994.
Hays, Samuel. Conservation and the Gospel of Efficiency: The Progressive Conservation
Movement, 1890–1920. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1959.
———. Beauty, Health, and Permanence: Environmental Politics in the United States, 1955–
1985. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987.
Hirt, Paul. A Conspiracy of Optimism: Management of the National Forests Since World War II.
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1996.
———. The Wired Northwest: The History of Electric Power, 1870s–1970s. Lawrence:
University Press of Kansas, 2012.
Holton, Woody. Forced Founders: Indians, Debtors, Slaves & the Making of the American
Revolution in Virginia. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1999.
Hundley, Jr., Norris. The Great Thirst: Californians and Water, 1770s–1990s. Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1992.
Hurley, Andrew. Environmental Inequalities: Class, Race, and Industrial Pollution in Gary,
Indiana, 1945–1980. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1995.
Hyde, Anne F. Empires, Nations, and Families: A New History of the American West, 1800–
1860. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2011.
Isenberg, Andrew C. The Destruction of the Bison: An Environmental History 1750–1920. New
York: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
———. Mining California: An Ecological History. New York: Hill and Wang, 2005.
Jacoby, Karl. Crimes Against Nature: Squatters, Poachers, Thieves, and the Hidden History of
American Conservation. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001.
Judd, Richard. Common Lands, Common People: The Origins of Conservation in Northern New
England. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000.
Judd, Richard, and Christopher S. Beach. Natural States: The Environmental Imagination in
Maine, Oregon, and the Nation. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 2003.
Kaufman, Polly Welts. National Parks and the Woman’s Voice: A History. Albuquerque:
University of New Mexico Press, 1996.
Keegan, John. The Second World War. New York: Penguin Books, 2005.
Kelman, Ari. A Misplaced Massacre: Struggling Over the Memory of Sand Creek. Cambridge,
MA: Harvard University Press, 2013.
Kennedy, David. Freedom From Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929–
1945. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
Kirby, Jack Temple. Mockingbird Song: Ecological Landscapes of the South. Chapel Hill: The
University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
Kirk, Andrew G. Counterculture Green: The Whole Earth Catalog and American
Environmentalism. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2007.
Kirk, Ruth. Tradition and Change on the Northwest Coast: The Makah, Nuu-chah-nulth,
Southern Kwakiutl and Nuxalk. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1986.
Kline, Benjamin. First Along the River: A Brief History of the U.S. Environmental Movement.
New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007.
Knobloch, Frieda. The Culture of Wilderness: Agriculture as Colonization in the American West.
Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1996.
Kolbert, Elizabeth. The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History. New York: Henry Holt &
Company, 2014.
Krech III, Shepard. The Ecological Indian: Myth and History. New York: W.W. Norton &
Company, 1999.
Kulikoff, Allan. Tobacco and Slaves: The Development of Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake,
1680–1800. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1986.
Langston, Nancy. Forest Dreams, Forest Nightmares: The Paradox of Old Growth in the Inland
West. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995.
Lear, Linda. Rachel Carson: Witness For Nature. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1997.
Le Clercq, Chrestien, translated by William F. Ganong. New Relations of Gaspesia, with the
Customs and Religion of the Gaspesian Indians. 1691; Toronto, Canada: Champlain Society,
1910.
Lerner, Steve. Diamond: A Struggle for Environmental Justice in Louisiana’s Chemical
Corridor. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2005.
———. Sacrifice Zones: The Front Lines of Toxic Chemical Exposure in the United States.
Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2012.
Lewis, Michael, ed. American Wilderness: A New History. New York: Oxford University Press,
2007.
Lowry, William R. Dam Politics: Restoring America’s Rivers. Washington, DC: Georgetown
University Press, 2003.
Maher, Neil M. Nature’s New Deal: The Civilian Conservation Corps and the Roots of the
American Environmental Movement. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.
Markowitz, Gerald, and David Rosner. Lead War: The Politics of Science and the Fate of
America’s Children. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2013.
Marsh, Kevin. Drawing Lines in the Forest: Creating Wilderness Areas in the Pacific Northwest.
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007.
Masco, Joseph. The Nuclear Borderlands: The Manhattan Project in Post-Cold War New
Mexico. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2006.
McCarthy, Tom. Auto Mania: Cars, Consumers, and the Environment. New Haven, CT: Yale
University Press, 2007.
McEvoy, Arthur F. The Fisherman’s Problem: Ecology and Law in the California Fisheries,
1850–1980. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986.
McGurty, Eileen. Transforming Environmentalism: Warren County, PCBs, and the Origins of
Environmental Justice. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2009.
McNeill, J. R. Mosquito Empires: Ecology and War in the Greater Caribbean. New York:
Cambridge University Press, 2010.
McPherson, James. Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era. New York: Oxford University
Press, 1988.
Meinig, D. W. The Shaping of America: A Geographical Perspective on 500 Years of History,
Volume I, Atlantic America, 1492-1800. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1986.
Melosi, Martin. Garbage in the Cities: Refuse, Reform, and the Environment. Pittsburg, PA:
University of Pittsburgh Press, 2005.
Merrell, James H. The Indians’ New World: Catawbas and Their Neighbors from European
Contact Through the Era of Removal. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1989.
Mitchell, Timothy. Carbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of Oil. New York: Verso,
2013.
Mobley, Joe A. Weary of War: Life on the Confederate Home Front. Westport, CT: Praeger
Press, 1998.
Monnett, John H. Where a Hundred Soldiers Were Killed: The Struggle for the Powder River
Country in 1866 and the Making of the Fetterman Myth. Albuquerque: University of New
Mexico Press, 2008.
Moore, John Hebron. The Emergence of the Cotton Kingdom in the Old Southwest: Mississippi,
1770–1860. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1988.
Murray, Williamson. War in the Air: 1914–1945. New York: Harper Paperbacks, 2005.
Nash, Gerald D. The American West Transformed: The Impact of the Second World War.
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1985.
Nash, Linda. Inescapable Ecologies: A History of Environment, Disease, and Knowledge.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007.
Nash, Roderick. Wilderness and the American Mind. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press,
1967.
———. The Rights of Nature: A History of Environmental Ethics. Madison: The University of
Wisconsin Press, 1989.
Neer, Robert M. Napalm: An American Biography. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,
2013.
Nelson, Lynn A. Pharsalia: An Environmental Biography of a Southern Plantation, 1780–1880.
Athens: The University of Georgia Press, 2007.
Oelschlaeger, Max. The Idea of Wilderness: From Prehistory to the Age of Ecology. New Haven,
CT: Yale University Press, 1993.
Oreskes, Naomi, and Erik M. Conway. Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists
Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming. New York: Bloomsbury
Press, 2011.
Orr, David. Earth in Mind: On Education, Environment, and the Human Prospect. Washington,
DC: Island Press, 2004.
———. Down to the Wire: Confronting Climate Collapse. New York: Oxford University Press,
2012.
Overy, Richard. Why the Allies Won. New York: W.W. Norton, 1996.
Parker, Matthew. Monte Cassino: The Hardest-Fought Battle of World War II. New York:
Doubleday, 2004.
Pasternak, Judy. Yellow Dirt: An American Story of a Poisoned Land and a People Betrayed.
New York: Simon & Schuster, 2010.
Philips, Sarah T. This Land, This Nation: Conservation, Rural America, and the New Deal. New
York: Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Pilkey, Orrin H., and Keith C. Pilkey. Global Climate Change: A Primer. Durham, NC: Duke
University Press, 2011.
Pollan, Michael. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York:
Penguin Books, 2006.
Pulido, Laura. Environmentalism and Economic Justice: Two Chicano Struggles in the
Southwest. Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 1996.
Reisner, Marc. Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water. New York:
Penguin Books, 1993.
Rhodes, Richard. The Making of the Atomic Bomb. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1986.
Richter, Daniel K. The Ordeal of the Long-house: The Peoples of the Iroquois League in the Era
of European Colonization. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992.
Righter, Robert W. The Battle Over Hetch Hetchy: America’s Most Controversial Dam and the
Birth of Modern Environmentalism. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
Robbins, William. Landscapes of Promise: The Oregon Story, 1800–1940. Seattle, WA:
University of Washington Press, 1997.
———. Hard Times in Paradise: Coos Bay, Oregon. Seattle: University of Washington Press,
2006.
Robinson, Michael. Predator Bureacracy: The Extermination of Wolves and the Transformation
of the West. Boulder: The University Press of Colorado, 2005.
Rome, Adam. The Bulldozer in the Countryside: Suburban Sprawl and the Rise of American
Environmentalism. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
———. The Genius of Earth Day: How a 1970 Teach-In Unexpectedly Made the First Green
Generation. New York: Hill and Wang, 2013.
Russell, Edmund. War and Nature: Fighting Humans and Insects with Chemicals from World
War I to Silent Spring. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
Sabin, Paul. The Bet: Paul Ehrlich, Julian Simon, and Our Gamble Over Earth’s Future. New
Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2013.
Scarz, Rik. Eco-Warriors: Understanding the Radical Environmental Movement. Walnut Creek,
CA: Left Coast Press, 2006.
Sellars, Richard West. Preserving Nature in The National Parks: A History. New Haven, CT:
Yale University Press, 2009.
Sellers, Christopher C. Crabgrass Crucible: Suburban Nature & the Rise of Environmentalism in
Twentieth Century America. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2012.
Shapiro, Laura. Something from the Oven: Reinventing Dinner in 1950s America. New York:
Penguin Books, 2004.
Sills, Peter. Toxic War: The Story of Agent Orange. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press,
2014.
Silver, Timothy. A New Face on the Countryside: Indians, Colonists, and Slaves in South
Atlantic Forests, 1500–1800. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Sledge, Eugene. With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa. New York: Presidio Press, 2007.
Souder, William. On a Farther Shore: The Life and Legacy of Rachel Carson, Author of Silent
Spring. New York: Crown Press, 2012.
Sowards, Adam M. The Environmental Justice: William O. Douglas and American
Conservation. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 2009.
Spence, Mark. Dispossessing the Wilderness: Indian Removal and the Making of the National
Parks. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
Steinberg, Ted. Nature Incorporated: Industrialization and the Waters of New England. New
York: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
———. Acts of God: The Unnatural History of Natural Disaster in America. New York: Oxford
University Press, 2000.
Stewart, Mart. “What Nature Suffers to Groe”: Life, Labor, and Landscape on the Georgia
Coast, 1680-1920. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1996.
Summitt, April R. Contested Waters: An Environmental History of the Colorado River. Boulder:
University Press of Colorado, 2013.
Sutter, Paul S., and Manganiello, eds. Environmental History and the American South: A Reader.
Athens: The University of Georgia Press, 2009.
Suttles, Wayne. Coast Salish Essays. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1987.
Taylor, Joseph. Making Salmon: An Environmental History of the Northwest Fisheries Crisis.
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1999.
Thompson, John M., ed. The Journals of Captain John Smith: A Jamestown Biography.
Washington, DC: National Geographic Adventure Classics, 2007.
Turner, James Morton. The Promise of Wilderness: American Environmental Politics Since
1964. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2012.
Unger, Nancy C. Beyond Nature’s Housekeepers: American Women in Environmental History.
New York: Oxford University Press, 2011.
Usner, Jr., Daniel H. Indians, Settlers, & Slaves in a Frontier Exchange Economy: The Lower
Mississippi Valley Before 1783. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1992.
Van Kirk, Sylvia. Many Tender Ties: Women in Fur Trade Society, 1670–1870. Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1983.
Wadewitz, Lissa K. The Nature of Borders: Salmon, Boundaries, and Bandits on the Salish Sea.
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2012.
Weart, Spencer R. The Discovery of Global Warming. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
Press, 2008.
Weber, David J. The Spanish Frontier in North America. New Haven, CT: Yale University
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Weisiger, Marsha. Dreaming of Sheep in Navajo Country. Seattle: University of Washington
Press, 2011.
Wells, Christopher W. Car Country: An Environmental History. Seattle: University of
Washington Press, 2012.
West, Elliott. The Contested Plains: Indians, Goldseekers, and the Rush to Colorado. Lawrence:
University Press of Kansas, 1998.
White, Richard. Land Use, Environment, and Social Change: The Shaping of Island County.
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1980.
———. The Roots of Dependency: Subsistence, Environment, and Social Change among the
Choctaws, Pawnees, and Navajos. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1983.
———. It’s Your Misfortune and None of My Own: A New History of the American West.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1991.
———. The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lake Region, 1650–
1815. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
———. Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America. New York:
W.W. Norton & Company, 2012.
Wilber, Tom. Under the Surface: Fracking, Fortunes, and the Fate of the Marcellus Shale.
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2012.
Wilcox, Fred A. Legacies of Chemical Warfare in Vietnam. New York: Seven Stories Press,
2011.
Williams, Gareth. Angel of Death: The Story of Smallpox. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
Winters, Harold A. Battling the Elements: Weather and Terrain in the Conduct of War.
Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.
Worster, Donald. Dust Bowl: The Southern Plains in the 1930s. New York: Oxford University
Press, 1979.
———. Rivers of Empire: Water, Aridity, and the Growth of the American West. New York:
Oxford 1985.
———. Nature’s Economy: A History of Ecological Ideas. New York: Cambridge University
Press, 1994.
———. A River Running West: The Life of John Wesley Powell. New York: Oxford University
Press, 2001.