Julie Brugger was previously a research social scientist at the School of Natural Resources and the Environment at the University of Arizona.
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List of Illustrations List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Part 1. Landscape 1. National Landscape 2. Regional Landscape Part 2. Conflict 3. Conflict over Grazing 4. Conflict over Roads Part 3. Democracy 5. The Locals: Democracy and Community 6. The Ranchers: Democracy and Freedom 7. The Environmentalists: Democracy and the Environment 8. The BLM Employees: Democracy and Bureaucracy Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
"Important and timely. Conflict over the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument has increased dramatically over the last six years, and public land issues have been more prominent in national politics in recent years as well. Questions about the substance of American democracy are also vital, given the level of partisanship in American politics today. . . . This book is an important contribution to national discussions of public lands."-James R. Skillen, author of This Land Is My Land: Rebellion in the West

