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Crisis of the Wasteful Nation : Empire and Conservation in Theodore Roosevelt's America, Hardcover by Tyrrell, Ian, ISBN 022619776X, ISBN-13 9780226197760, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US
Ian Tyrrell’s eye-opening book is both a cohesive picture of Teddy Roosevelt’s engagements with the natural world but, far more important, a compelling portrait of how Americans used and worried about natural resources in a time of burgeoning empire. Industrial commodities such as wood, water, and oilas well as nature” itselfwere for the first time seen as central to the country’s economic health, spiritual integrity, and international might. Contrary to traditional narratives, Tyrrell shows that the domestic conservation movement had global significance, as it entailed not merely drawing attention to beautiful vistas; rather, it was key to domestic security and to defining American interests around the world.
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