Resultaten voor 'william boyd'

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  1. The Second Wave

    The Second Wave

    Southern Industrialization from the 1940s to the 1970s

    Though it had helped define the New South era, the first wave of regional industrialization had clearly lost momentum even before the Great Depression. These nine original case studies look at how World War II and its aftermath transformed the economy, culture, and politics of the South.

    € 53,95
  2. The Slain Wood
    1. William Boyd

    The Slain Wood

    Papermaking and Its Environmental Consequences in the American South

    It shows how the industry's massive pollution loads significantly disrupted local environments and communities, leading to a long struggle to regulate and control that pollution.

    € 61,50
  3. Coastal Nature, Coastal Culture

    Coastal Nature, Coastal Culture

    Environmental Histories of the Georgia Coast

    A distinctive feature of the Georgia coast is its deep and diverse human history. In this book, editors Paul Sutter and Paul Pressly have brought together work from historians and environmental writers and activists that explores how nature and culture have coexisted and interacted across five millennia along the Georgia coast.

    € 53,95
  4. Environmental History and the American South

    Environmental History and the American South

    A Reader

    These fifteen important essays provide entrée into the recent literature on the region as it indicates the variety of directions in which the field of environmental history is growing. The writings, which range in setting from the Texas plains to the Carolina Lowcountry, affirm the critical importance of human-environmental interactions.

    € 188,50
  5. Environmental History and the American South

    Environmental History and the American South

    A Reader

    These fifteen important essays provide entrée into the recent literature on the region as it indicates the variety of directions in which the field of environmental history is growing. The writings, which range in setting from the Texas plains to the Carolina Lowcountry, affirm the critical importance of human-environmental interactions.

    € 70,50
  6. Coastal Nature, Coastal Culture

    Coastal Nature, Coastal Culture

    Environmental Histories of the Georgia Coast

    A distinctive feature of the Georgia coast is its deep and diverse human history. In this book, editors Paul Sutter and Paul Pressly have brought together work from historians and environmental writers and activists that explores how nature and culture have coexisted and interacted across five millennia along the Georgia coast.

    € 149,50