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Americans and Their Forests
A Historical Geography
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624 stránok
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The book explores the profound significance of forests in American history and culture, highlighting their impact on literature, economics, and geography. It chronicles the transformation of the landscape from pre-European times through the clearing and utilization of forests, culminating in a discussion of their regrowth since the mid-20th century. Michael Williams delves into the ongoing relationship between Americans and their forests, revealing how this dynamic has shaped national identity and environmental policy.
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2004, mäkká
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