Ivan R. Dee
Pages: 224
Trim: 6½ x 8½
978-1-56663-288-1 • Hardback • January 2000 • $24.95 • (£18.99)
978-1-56663-301-7 • Paperback • March 2001 • $14.90 • (£11.99)
Hal K. Rothman is editor of the Environmental History Review and teaches history and public administration at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His book Devil's Bargains, about tourism in the twentieth-century American West, received the 1999 Western Writers of America Spur Award for contemporary nonfiction. He has also written The Greening of a Nation?, “I'll Never Fight Fire with My Bare Hands Again,” On Rims and Ridges, and Preserving Different Pasts.
Part 1 INTRODUCTION: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND ITS MANY VISIONS 3
Chapter 2 From conservation to environmentalism—continuities and contradictions.
Part 3 SETTING THE STAGE: THE DIVERSE CURRENTS OF THE 1890s 11
Chapter 4 Industrialization and reform. John Muir, the Sierra Club, and the preservation of nature. Federal legislation.
Part 5 PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATION 34
Chapter 6 Theodore Roosevelt and the new approach to conservation. Addressing water pollution. Gifford Pinchot and scientific forestry. Implementing Progressive conservation. The Hetch-Hetchy controversy.
Part 7 CONSERVATION AS BUSINESS AND LABOR POLICY 60
Chapter 8 Jazz Age values. Water in the West. New Deal projects. Effects of the Great Depression.
Part 9 THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF CONSERVATION 85
Chapter 10 Post–World War II social changes. The problems of growth. Conservation revived. The Echo Park Dam battle.
Part 11 THE RISE OF AESTHETIC ENVIRONMENTALISM 108
Chapter 12 The mood of the 1960s. Calls to action. Perils of atomic testing. Rachel Carson's Silent Spring. Paul Ehrlich's The Population Bomb. Environmentalism as a new center of consensus. The Santa Barbara oil spill.
Part 13 THE LIMITS OF QUALITY OF LIFE 131
Chapter 14 The dangerous bargain between industry and its workers. A legal revolution. The federal response to environmental concerns. Environmental Impact Statements. The Alaska Pipeline. Earth Day. Toxic wastes.
Part 15 BACKLASH: FULL STOMACHS AND EMPTY POCKETS 158
Chapter 16 Impact of the oil crisis and the Vietnam War. The Sagebrush Rebellion. James Watt. Swelling ranks of environmental groups. Reagan administration policies. The Wise Use movement.
Part 17 A NEW ENVIRONMENTALISM 184
Chapter 18 Three Mile Island. Hazardous waste and Love Canal. New grassroots activism. Dumping in Nevada.
Part 19 A Note on Sources 206
Part 20 Index 210
A concise, balanced, and readable history of the conservation movement for the last hundred-plus years.
— Katherine E. Gillen; Kliatt
How conservation turned into a zeal for “quality of life”