<p>An insightful chapter to the ongoing wilderness debates about the central role of humans in the wilderness.</p>
- Lissy Goralnik, Journal of Environmental Studies Vol.2
<p>Environmental historians will learn much from <i>A Storied Wilderness</i>, but I suspect it can do more good (and perhaps be even more revelatory) if it finds its way into the hands of park planners and policymakers.</p>
- Kevin C. Brown, Minnesota History
<p>This remarkably rich and complex book would be a useful resource for courses in environmental studies, historical or environmental geography, environmental history, or tourism and recreation studies. . . . A thoroughly researched, highly readable account of the rewilding of a landscape. Summing Up: highly recommended.</p>
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Biographical note
James W. Feldman is associate professor of history and environmental studies at the University of Wisconsin