"A gracefully written and thoughtful book that traces the moral and spiritual aspects of American environmentalism."
H-Environment
"This is a fascinating and provocative study that engages the reader in an alternative way of understanding the meaning and purpose of American environmental movements..This is an insightful interpretive treatment that is not only well written but of considerable depth and substance. ."
Choice
"This is an important book for the times in which we live."
American Forests
"Dunlap has succeeded in opening— or perhaps re-opening— an important debate, and his book will serve as a valuable point of reference as that debate unfolds."
Agricultural History
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Biographical note
Thomas Dunlap is professor of history at Texas A&M University. His books include DDT: Scientists, Citizens, and Public Policy; Nature and the English Diaspora; and Saving America's Wildlife.CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2005