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Range Wars: The Environmental Contest for White Sands Missile Range

Autor Ryan H. Edgington
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iul 2014
Established in south-central New Mexico at the end of World War II, White Sands Missile Range is the largest overland military reserve in the western hemisphere. It was the site of the first nuclear explosion, the birthplace of the American space program, and the primary site for testing U.S. missile capabilities.

In this environmental history of White Sands Missile Range, Ryan H. Edgington traces the uneasy relationships between the military, the federal government, local ranchers, environmentalists, state game and fish personnel, biologists and ecologists, state and federal political figures, hunters, and tourists after World War II—as they all struggled to define and productively use the militarized western landscape. Environmentalists, ranchers, tourists, and other groups joined together to transform the meaning and uses of this region, challenging the authority of the national security state to dictate the environmental and cultural value of a rural American landscape. As a result, White Sands became a locus of competing geographies informed not only by the far-reaching intellectual, economic, and environmental changes wrought by the cold war but also by regional history, culture, and traditions.

 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803238442
ISBN-10: 0803238444
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: 13 photographs, 3 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Ryan H. Edgington is a visiting assistant professor of history at Macalester College. His articles have appeared in Western Historical Quarterly, Agricultural History, and in edited volumes.


Cuprins

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Seeds of Discontent
2. Atomic Attractions
3. Boundaries
4. A Consumer’s Landscape
5. Range Wars
6. Natural Security States
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

"Range Wars takes an enormous step in reconnecting this militarized landscape to scholarship in environmental history and the Cold War era generally."—Jacob Darwin Hamblin, Quest

"Edgington's work will be of interest to select scholars of the specialized fields he addresses."—Publishers Weekly

"Well documented."—CHOICE

"Thoughtful. . . . It is time to move beyond the simplistic belief that military bases are ecological wastelands whose pasts have been purged and futures forfeited."—Peter S. Alagona, American Historical Review

"Well-researched. . . . Edgington crystallizes global puzzles with nuggets of research and pearls of wisdom."—Michael Piellusch, On Point

"Range Wars is a valuable treatise of nuclear history, public lands history, environmental history, and more."—Jeremy Work, Historical Geography

“[Range Wars] will be highly significant to the fields of western history, environmental history, military history, and political and economic history. It will have far-reaching influence on similar studies underway in other regions of the country.”—Durwood Ball, editor of New Mexico Historical Review and author of Army Regulars on the Western Frontier