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The Appalachian Trail, a thin ribbon of wilderness running through the densely populated eastern United States, offers a refuge from modern society and a place apart from human ideas and institutions. This book tells the story of the trail's creation.

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"Mittlefehldt adds insights from the contemporary environmental movement to her interpretation of the history of the Appalachian Trail…. Recommended."

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"In this compelling history of the Appalachian Trail (AT), Sarah Mittlefehldt emphasizes community engagement, public-private cooperation, and environmental stewardship...politicians and citizens should read this excellent book to learn about the importance of grass-roots environmentalism combined with federal action. In fact, it will make for fine reading along the trail."

-- Aaron Shapiro * North Carolina Historical Review *

"Deftly avoiding the traps of both “top-down” and “bottom-up” history, Sarah Mittlefehldt’s study of the decades-long struggle to create the Appalachian Trail explores the intersection of private activism with public policy at local, regional, and national levels…a welcome addition to the history of U.S. environmental policy and politics."

-- Sarah T. Phillips * American Historical Review *

"Essential reading for anyone seeking to create public designation for hiking or biking trails, or waterways… the book [also] offers a primer on US environmental politics from Progressive Era conservation to 1960s environmentalism and to conservative backlash in the 1980s. It would work for an environmental studies or environmental history or environmental policy class that hopes to decipher these politics."

-- Margaret L. Brown * Environmental History *

"Tangled Roots makes a valuable and welcome contribution to the history of American environmental politics."

-- Cody Ferguson * Register of the Kentucky Historical Society *

"Mittlefehldt’s work not only increases our understanding of the history of an important and iconic conservation project, but also, in Mittlefehldt’s words, it helps us ‘view the possible steps forward for protecting the places that we live and love.’"

-- Dan Pierce * Journal of Southern History *

Table of Contents

Foreword by William Cronon 
Acknowledgments 

Introduction
The Tortuous Path toward
Public-Private Partnership 

1. A Progressive Footpath 
2. The Path of Least Resistance 
3. Federalizing America’s Foot Trails 
4. Fallout from Federalization
5. Acquiring the Corridor 
6. The Appalachian Trail and the Rise of the New Right 
Conclusion

Hiking through History
Notes 
Selected Bibliography 
Index

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      Publisher: University of Washington Press
      Publication Date: 01/11/2013
      ISBN13: 9780295993003, 978-0295993003
      ISBN10: 0295993006

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Appalachian Trail, a thin ribbon of wilderness running through the densely populated eastern United States, offers a refuge from modern society and a place apart from human ideas and institutions. This book tells the story of the trail's creation.

      Trade Review

      "Mittlefehldt adds insights from the contemporary environmental movement to her interpretation of the history of the Appalachian Trail…. Recommended."

      * Choice *

      "In this compelling history of the Appalachian Trail (AT), Sarah Mittlefehldt emphasizes community engagement, public-private cooperation, and environmental stewardship...politicians and citizens should read this excellent book to learn about the importance of grass-roots environmentalism combined with federal action. In fact, it will make for fine reading along the trail."

      -- Aaron Shapiro * North Carolina Historical Review *

      "Deftly avoiding the traps of both “top-down” and “bottom-up” history, Sarah Mittlefehldt’s study of the decades-long struggle to create the Appalachian Trail explores the intersection of private activism with public policy at local, regional, and national levels…a welcome addition to the history of U.S. environmental policy and politics."

      -- Sarah T. Phillips * American Historical Review *

      "Essential reading for anyone seeking to create public designation for hiking or biking trails, or waterways… the book [also] offers a primer on US environmental politics from Progressive Era conservation to 1960s environmentalism and to conservative backlash in the 1980s. It would work for an environmental studies or environmental history or environmental policy class that hopes to decipher these politics."

      -- Margaret L. Brown * Environmental History *

      "Tangled Roots makes a valuable and welcome contribution to the history of American environmental politics."

      -- Cody Ferguson * Register of the Kentucky Historical Society *

      "Mittlefehldt’s work not only increases our understanding of the history of an important and iconic conservation project, but also, in Mittlefehldt’s words, it helps us ‘view the possible steps forward for protecting the places that we live and love.’"

      -- Dan Pierce * Journal of Southern History *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword by William Cronon 
      Acknowledgments 

      Introduction
      The Tortuous Path toward
      Public-Private Partnership 

      1. A Progressive Footpath 
      2. The Path of Least Resistance 
      3. Federalizing America’s Foot Trails 
      4. Fallout from Federalization
      5. Acquiring the Corridor 
      6. The Appalachian Trail and the Rise of the New Right 
      Conclusion

      Hiking through History
      Notes 
      Selected Bibliography 
      Index

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