Book ID: CBB001553571

Second Nature: An Environmental History of New England (2014)

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Judd, Richard William (Author)


University of Massachusetts Press


Publication Date: 2014
Physical Details: xi + 327 pp.
Language: English

Bounded by the St. Lawrence Valley to the north, Lake Champlain to the west, and the Gulf of Maine to the east, New England may be the most cohesive region in the United States, with a long and richly recorded history. In this book, Richard W. Judd explores the mix of ecological process and human activity that shaped that history over the past 12,000 years. He traces a succession of cultures through New England's changing postglacial environment down to the 1600s, when the arrival of Europeans interrupted this coevolution of nature and culture. A long period of tension and warfare, inflected by a variety of environmental problems, opened the way for frontier expansion. This in turn culminated in a unique landscape of forest, farm, and village that has become the embodiment of what Judd calls "second nature"-- culturally modified landscapes that have superseded a more pristine "first nature." In the early 1800s changes in farm production and industrial process transformed central New England, while burgeoning markets at the geographical margins brought rapid expansion in fishing and logging activities. Although industrialization and urbanization severed connections to the natural world, the dominant cultural expression of the age, Romanticism, provided new ways of appreciating nature in the White Mountains and Maine woods. Spurred by these Romantic images and by a long tradition of local resource management, New England gained an early start in rural and urban conservation. In the 1970s environmentalists, inspired by a widespread appreciation for regional second-nature landscapes, moved quickly from battling pollution and preserving wild lands to sheltering farms, villages, and woodlands from intrusive development. These campaigns, uniquely suited to the region's land-use history, ecology, and culture, were a fitting capstone to the environmental history of New England.

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Authors & Contributors
Pastore, Christopher L.
Cordova, Carlos
Munger, Michael Sean
Bauch, Martin
Martin, Laura J.
Siiskonen, Harri Olavi
Journals
Environment and History
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin
Journal of the History of Biology
Environmental History
Australian Historical Studies
Publishers
Harvard University Press
University of Texas at Austin
White Horse Press
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of New Hampshire
Polity Press
Concepts
Environmental history
Climate and climatology
Climate change
Agriculture
Disasters; catastrophes
Floods
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
Medieval
18th century
Ancient
Stone age
Places
Atlantic Ocean
New England (U.S.)
Eurasia
Black Sea
Middle and Near East
Crimea (Ukraine)
Institutions
Rooney Geochronology Laboratory
Yale University
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