Elizabeth Grennan Browning (BLOOMINGTON, IN) is an environmental history research fellow at the Indiana University Environmental Resilience Institute and an adjunct assistant professor of history at Indiana University Bloomington.
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Introduction. "A Stupendous Piece of Blasphemy Against Nature" Part I: Nature's Laboratory of Anarchism and Capitalism Chapter 1. "Pantries of Mother-Earth": Haymarket and the Environmental Thought of Chicago's Anarchists Chapter 2. "Return Continually to Nature": Architecture and Urban Planning Part II: Nature's Laboratory of Pragmatism and Progressivism Chapter 3. "Experience is of as Well as in Nature": John Dewey's Laboratory School and Environmental Aesthetics Chapter 4. "Pliable Human Nature": Hull-House Environmental Imaginaries of Labor and Health in the Progressive Era Part III: Nature's Laboratory of Technocratic Social Control Chapter 5. "The City is Remaking Human Nature": Human Ecology and Race Relations at the Chicago School of Sociology Chapter 6. "Failure to Come into Relation With His Environment": The Hawthorne Experiments and the Human Relations Movement Conclusion. "Material for a New Creation": Naturalizing Labor Relations from the New Deal to Neoliberalism Notes Index