Discovering the Chesapeake

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801864681

The History of an Ecosystem

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Edited by Philip D. Curtin, Grace S. Brush, George W. Fisher
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Contents:



Acknowledgments

List of Contributors

Introduction



Chapter 1 The Chesapeake Ecosystem - Its Geological Heritage

George W. Fisher and Jerry R. Schubel

Chapter 2 Climate and Climate History in the Chesapeake Bay Region

John E. Kutzbach and Thompson Webb III

Chapter 3 Forests before and after the Colonial Encounter

Grace S. Brush

Chapter 4 Human Influences on the Physical Characteristics of the Chesapeake Bay

Donald W. Pritchard and Jerry Schubel

Chapter 5 A Long-Term History of Terrestrial Birds and Mammals in the Chesapeake-Susquehanna Watershed

David W. Steadman

Chapter 6 Living along the ""Great Shellfish Bay"" - The Relationship between Prehistoric Peoples and the Chesapeake

Henry M. Miller

Chapter 7 Human Biology of Populations in the Chesapeake Watershed

Douglas H. Ubelaker and Philip D. Curtin

Chapter 8 A Useful Arcadia - European Colonists as Biotic Factors in Chesapeake Forests Timothy Silver

Chapter 9 Reconstructing the Colonial Environment of the Upper Chesapeake Watershed

Robert D. Mitchell, Warren R. Hofstra, and Edward F. Connor

Chapter 10 Human Influences on Aquatic Resources in the Chesapeake Bay

Victor S. Kennedy and Kent Mountford Chapter 11 Land Use, Settlement Patterns, and the Impact of European Agriculture, 1620-1820

Lorena S. Walsh

Chapter 12 Chesapeake Gardens and Botanical Frontiers

Anne E. Yentsch and James L. Reveal

Chapter 13 Genteel Erosion - The Ecological Consequences of Agrarian Reform in the Chesapeake, 1730-1840

Carville Earle and Ronald Hoffman

Chapter 14 Farming, Disease, and Change in the Chesapeake Ecosystem

G. Terry Sharrer

Chapter 15 Bird Populations of the Chesapeake Bay Region 350 Years of Change

James F. Lynch



Commentary - Reading the Palimpsest

William Cronon



Index

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