Nature's Laboratory, 9781421445212
Hardcover
Chicago: Where nature and industry clashed, forging modern environmentalism’s roots.

Nature's Laboratory

environmental thought and labor radicalism in chicago, 1886–1937

$112.62

  • Hardcover

    280 pages

  • Release Date

    14 November 2022

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Summary

Nature’s Crucible: Chicago and the Birth of American Environmentalism

The untold history of how Chicago served as an important site of innovation in environmental thought as America transitioned to modern, industrial capitalism.

In Nature’s Laboratory, Elizabeth Grennan Browning argues that Chicago—a city characterized by rapid growth, severe labor unrest, and its position as a gateway to the West—offers the clearest lens for analyzing the history o…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781421445212
ISBN-10:1421445212
Author:Elizabeth Grennan Browning
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Imprint:Johns Hopkins University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:280
Release Date:14 November 2022
Weight:544g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

Like the complex city it catalogues and the multilayered concept of nature it examines, Nature’s Laboratory is a multifaceted book. Just as the intellectuals who explored Chicago learned from their experimental forays, readers who follow the book’s unexpected turns will be rewarded with perceptive interpretations and fresh questions.—IsisElizabeth Grennan Browning has written an outstanding book. Nature’s Laboratory is a prime example of how historiography can incorporate ecocritical readings into long-standing tropes in histories of modernity and power.—H-Environment

About The Author

Elizabeth Grennan Browning

Elizabeth Grennan Browning is an assistant professor of history at the University of Oklahoma.

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