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Conservation became the first nationwide political movement in American history to grapple with environmental problems like waste, pollution, resource exhaustion, and sustainability. This title places conservation in historical context, using the words of participants in and opponents to the movement.

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"Stradling's selections are well chosen. Throughout the book he mixes the pro and the con, the technocratic and the popular, and a wide-cross section of topics. For this reason and its brevity, Stradling's collection is well suited for the classroom. Anyone with an interest in the environmental values of the progressive era should read this work as well. It will be time well spent."

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Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Part 1: Defining and Debating Conservation
Gifford Pinchot, "Principles of Conservation"
Theodore Roosevelt, "Special Message from the President of the United States"
William E. Smythe, "The Miracle of Irrigation"
Ladies' Home Journal, "What Is Meant by Conservation?"
George L. Knapp, "The Other Side of Conservation"
H. J. M. Mattes, "Another National Blunder"
Part 2: Perspectives on Wildlife Conservation
George Bird Grinnell, "American Game Protection: A Sketch"
Mabel Osgood Wright, "Keep on Pedaling!"
William T. Hornaday, Our Vanishing Wild Life: Its Extermination and Preservation
David Shepard Merrill, "The Education of a Young Pioneer in the Northern Adirondacks"
Part 3: The Utility of "Conservation"
Samuel Gompers, "Conservation of Our Natural Resources"
J. Horace McFarland, "Shall We Have Ugly Conservation?"
Mary Ritter Beard, "Civic Improvement"
Irving Fisher, "National Vitality, Its Wastes and Conservation"
Ellen H. Richards, Conservation by Sanitation: Air and Water Supply, Disposal of Waste
Part 4: Smoke and Conservation in the City
Charles A. L. Reed, "An Address on the Smoke Problem"
Mrs. Ernest R. Kroeger, "Smoke Abatement in St. Louis"
Herbert M. Wilson, "The Cure for the Smoke Evil"
Ernest L. Ohle, "Smoke Abatement: A Report on Recent Investigations Made at Washington University"
Part 5: Conservation, Preservation, and Hetch Hetchy
Warren Olney, "Water Supply for the Cities About the Bay of San Francisco"
E. T. Parsons, "Proposed Destruction of Hetch-Hetchy"
John Muir, "Hetch Hetchy Valley"
Bibliographical Essay
Index

Conservation in the Progressive Era

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      Publisher: University of Washington Press
      Publication Date: 01/02/2004
      ISBN13: 9780295983752, 978-0295983752
      ISBN10: 0295983752

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Conservation became the first nationwide political movement in American history to grapple with environmental problems like waste, pollution, resource exhaustion, and sustainability. This title places conservation in historical context, using the words of participants in and opponents to the movement.

      Trade Review

      "Stradling's selections are well chosen. Throughout the book he mixes the pro and the con, the technocratic and the popular, and a wide-cross section of topics. For this reason and its brevity, Stradling's collection is well suited for the classroom. Anyone with an interest in the environmental values of the progressive era should read this work as well. It will be time well spent."

      * H-Net *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword
      Preface
      Introduction
      Part 1: Defining and Debating Conservation
      Gifford Pinchot, "Principles of Conservation"
      Theodore Roosevelt, "Special Message from the President of the United States"
      William E. Smythe, "The Miracle of Irrigation"
      Ladies' Home Journal, "What Is Meant by Conservation?"
      George L. Knapp, "The Other Side of Conservation"
      H. J. M. Mattes, "Another National Blunder"
      Part 2: Perspectives on Wildlife Conservation
      George Bird Grinnell, "American Game Protection: A Sketch"
      Mabel Osgood Wright, "Keep on Pedaling!"
      William T. Hornaday, Our Vanishing Wild Life: Its Extermination and Preservation
      David Shepard Merrill, "The Education of a Young Pioneer in the Northern Adirondacks"
      Part 3: The Utility of "Conservation"
      Samuel Gompers, "Conservation of Our Natural Resources"
      J. Horace McFarland, "Shall We Have Ugly Conservation?"
      Mary Ritter Beard, "Civic Improvement"
      Irving Fisher, "National Vitality, Its Wastes and Conservation"
      Ellen H. Richards, Conservation by Sanitation: Air and Water Supply, Disposal of Waste
      Part 4: Smoke and Conservation in the City
      Charles A. L. Reed, "An Address on the Smoke Problem"
      Mrs. Ernest R. Kroeger, "Smoke Abatement in St. Louis"
      Herbert M. Wilson, "The Cure for the Smoke Evil"
      Ernest L. Ohle, "Smoke Abatement: A Report on Recent Investigations Made at Washington University"
      Part 5: Conservation, Preservation, and Hetch Hetchy
      Warren Olney, "Water Supply for the Cities About the Bay of San Francisco"
      E. T. Parsons, "Proposed Destruction of Hetch-Hetchy"
      John Muir, "Hetch Hetchy Valley"
      Bibliographical Essay
      Index

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