Richard Judd and Christopher Beach define the environmental imagination as the attempt to secure a sense of freedom, permanence, and authenticity through communion with nature.
Christopher S. Beach is an associate professor of history and the humanities at Unity College in Maine.
Preface
ix
1 Folk and Nature: Pastoral Landscapes in the Postwar World
1
(22)
2 Politicizing the Pastoral Ideal: The Clean-Waters Campaigns
23
(40)
3 Rivers,Wildness,and Redemptive Play: Preserving the Rogue and the Allagash
63
(32)
4 Saving Nature's Icons: The Maine Coast and Oregon Beaches
95
(34)
5 Navigating the Natural State: Nature, Recreation, and River Corridor Planning
129
(38)
6 Bridge to Ecotopia: Local Control and Statewide Land-Use Planning
167
(38)
7 A View Across the Golf Links: Pastoralisen in an Era of Declining Civic Engagement
205
(42)
8 The Environmental Imagination and the Future of the Environmental Movement
247
(6)
Notes
253
(54)
Index
307
(12)
About the Authors
319
(1)
Photography Credits
320
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