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Clarence Glacken wrote one of the most important books on
environmental issues published in the twentieth century. His magnum
opus, Traces on the Rhodian Shore, first published in 1976, details
the ways in which perceptions of the natural environment have
profoundly influenced human enterprise over the centuries while,
conversely, permitting humans to radically alter the Earth.
Although Glacken did not publish a comparable book before his death
in 1989, he did write a follow-up collection of essays-lost works
now compiled at last in Genealogies of Environmental Thought. This
new volume comprises all of Glacken's unpublished writings to
follow Traces and covers a broad temporal and geographic canvas,
spanning the globe from the mid-eighteenth to the mid-twentieth
centuries. Each essay offers a brief intellectual biography of an
important environmental thinker and addresses questions such as how
many people the Earth can hold, what resources can sustain such
populations, and where land for growth is located. This
collection-carefully edited and annotated, and organized
chronologically-will prove both a classic text and a springboard
for further discussions on the history of environmental thought.
Clarence Glacken wrote one of the most important books on
environmental issues published in the twentieth century. His magnum
opus, Traces on the Rhodian Shore, first published in 1976, details
the ways in which perceptions of the natural environment have
profoundly influenced human enterprise over the centuries while,
conversely, permitting humans to radically alter the Earth.
Although Glacken did not publish a comparable book before his death
in 1989, he did write a follow-up collection of essays-lost works
now compiled at last in Genealogies of Environmental Thought. This
new volume comprises all of Glacken's unpublished writings to
follow Traces and covers a broad temporal and geographic canvas,
spanning the globe from the mid-eighteenth to the mid-twentieth
centuries. Each essay offers a brief intellectual biography of an
important environmental thinker and addresses questions such as how
many people the Earth can hold, what resources can sustain such
populations, and where land for growth is located. This
collection-carefully edited and annotated, and organized
chronologically-will prove both a classic text and a springboard
for further discussions on the history of environmental thought.
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