Changes In The Land: Indians, Colonists, And The Ecology Of New England,New
Changes In The Land: Indians, Colonists, And The Ecology Of New England,New

Changes In The Land: Indians, Colonists, And The Ecology Of New England,New

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The Book That Launched Environmental History, William Cronon'S Changes In The Land, Now Revised And Updated.Winner Of The Francis Parkman Prizein This Landmark Work Of Environmental History, William Cronon Offers An Original And Profound Explanation Of The Effects European Colonists' Sense Of Property And Their Pursuit Of Capitalism Had Upon The Ecosystems Of New England. Reissued Here With An Updated Afterword By The Author And A New Preface By The Distinguished Colonialist John Demos, Changes In The Land, Provides A Brilliant Interdisciplinary Interpretation Of How Land And People Influence One Another. With Its Chilling Closing Line, 'The People Of Plenty Were A People Of Waste,' Cronon'S Enduring And Thoughtprovoking Book Is Ethnoecological History At Its Best.

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