FDR and the environment

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FDR and the environment

edited by Henry L. Henderson and David B. Woolner

(The world of the Roosevelts)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2005

1st ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book demonstrates that there is much about the New Deal that can be characterized as environmental, once one substitutes the word 'environmental' for 'conservation'. Indeed, the scholarship that is contained within this extraordinary book will help correct the widely held view that the New Deal is virtually a blank space in the history of modern environmentalism. In fact, the New Deal carried forward and greatly extended the work of the Progressive Conservation Era, and in many ways helped establish the foundation for the modern environmental movement.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • W.Leuchtenburg Introduction
  • D.B.Woolner & H.L.Henderson FDR as Environmentalist Grassroots Democracy: FDR and the Land
  • J.F.Sears The Complex Environmentalist
  • B.Black The Progressive Era Origins of the Civilian Conservation Corps
  • N.Maher Agriculture and the Human Community - Conservation: Wilderness New Deal Conservation: A View From the Wilderness
  • P.Sutter FDR, Hoover and the New Rural Conservation, 1920-1932
  • S.T.Phillips Law, Policy and Planning The New Deal Roots of Modern Environmentalism
  • A.D.Tarlock FDR's Use of the Antiquities Act
  • J.Leshy Referendum on Planning: Imagining River Conservation in the 1938 TVA Hearings
  • B.Black FDR and Environmental Leadership
  • J.R.Lyons A Usable Past Recovering FDR's Environmental Legacy
  • R.N.L.Andrews Toward a New Deal for Nature - And Nature's People
  • R.G.Kennedy

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