Defending a Borderland


Canadian and American Environmental Activism in the St. Lawrence Valley

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By Neil S. Forkey
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS
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Format:
HARDBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
450 g
Pages:
248

Description

Neil S. Forkey is associate professor of Canadian Studies at St. Lawrence University. He is author of Canadians and the Natural Environment to the Twenty-First Century and Shaping the Upper Canadian Frontier: Environment, Society, and Culture in the Trent Valley, and his writing has appeared in the Canadian Historical Review, the Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d 39 e tudes canadiennes, the American Review of Canadian Studies, Forest and Conservation History, Ontario History, and New York History.

"In this groundbreaking book, Neil Forkey offers a series of stories of Canadian and American environmental activism in an approach that recognizes the St. Lawrence watershed as a transnational region. These are stories that deserve more attention." - David Stradling, author of The Nature of New York: An Environmental History of the Empire State " Defending a Borderland brings out the passions and emotions that ordinary people experienced when a familiar way of life was threatened. Forkey accentuates the diversity in these grassroots mobilization efforts and approaches, finding that when people of different classes, occupations, ages, and backgrounds find common cause, they can prevail over seemingly insurmountable odds." - Richard W. Judd, author of Democratic Spaces: Land Preservation in New England, 1850 - 2010

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