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Proving Grounds brings together a wide range of scholars across disciplines and geographical borders to deepen our understanding of the environmental impact that the U.S. military presence has had at home and abroad. The essays in this collection survey the environmental damage caused by weapons testing and military bases to local residents, animal populations, and landscapes, and they examine the military's efforts to close and repurpose basesoften as wildlife reserves. Together they present a complex and nuanced view that embraces the ironies, contradictions, and unintended consequences of U.S. militarism around the world. In complicating our understanding of the American military's worldwide presence, the essayists also reveal the rare cases when the military is actually ahead of the curve on environmental regulation compared to the private sector. The result is the most comprehensive examination to date of the U.S. military's environmental footprintfor better or worseacross the glo

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"Historian Edwin Martini has assembled a fine cast of scholars for examining the environmental impact and legacy of US military bases during the twentieth century. . . . The editor and his team are to be commended for highlighting the issues and furthering informed debate."

-- Christopher M. Rein * Environmental History *

"Proving Grounds is an excellent collection of essays examining various aspects of the U.S. military’s relationship to the environment."

-- Sasha Davis * Journal of American History *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. Defending the Nation, Protecting the Land
2. Weather, Otters, and Bombs
3. Incident at Galisteo
4. “This Is Really Bad Stuff Buried Here”
5. The War on Plants
6. Addressing Environmental Risks and Mobilizing Democracy?
7. Reality Revealed
8. A Wildlife Insurgency
9. Restoration and Meaning on Former Military Lands in the United States

Selected Bibliography
Contributors
Index

Proving Grounds

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    Publisher: University of Washington Press
    Publication Date: 01/05/2015
    ISBN13: 9780295994659, 978-0295994659
    ISBN10: 0295994657

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Proving Grounds brings together a wide range of scholars across disciplines and geographical borders to deepen our understanding of the environmental impact that the U.S. military presence has had at home and abroad. The essays in this collection survey the environmental damage caused by weapons testing and military bases to local residents, animal populations, and landscapes, and they examine the military's efforts to close and repurpose basesoften as wildlife reserves. Together they present a complex and nuanced view that embraces the ironies, contradictions, and unintended consequences of U.S. militarism around the world. In complicating our understanding of the American military's worldwide presence, the essayists also reveal the rare cases when the military is actually ahead of the curve on environmental regulation compared to the private sector. The result is the most comprehensive examination to date of the U.S. military's environmental footprintfor better or worseacross the glo

    Trade Review

    "Historian Edwin Martini has assembled a fine cast of scholars for examining the environmental impact and legacy of US military bases during the twentieth century. . . . The editor and his team are to be commended for highlighting the issues and furthering informed debate."

    -- Christopher M. Rein * Environmental History *

    "Proving Grounds is an excellent collection of essays examining various aspects of the U.S. military’s relationship to the environment."

    -- Sasha Davis * Journal of American History *

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction
    1. Defending the Nation, Protecting the Land
    2. Weather, Otters, and Bombs
    3. Incident at Galisteo
    4. “This Is Really Bad Stuff Buried Here”
    5. The War on Plants
    6. Addressing Environmental Risks and Mobilizing Democracy?
    7. Reality Revealed
    8. A Wildlife Insurgency
    9. Restoration and Meaning on Former Military Lands in the United States

    Selected Bibliography
    Contributors
    Index

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