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2.0 out of 5 stars
Good, concise summary, but very wordy.,
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This review is from: The Greening of a Nation?: Environmentalism in the U.S. Since 1945 (Harbrace Books on America Since 1945) (Paperback)
How can a concise summary be wordy? Buy this book and find out. It clearly encapsulates the history of Environmentalism in the U.S. (as the title would have you believe) however this history is written in a very wordy and dry form. So dry in fact, that I thought maybe if I lit a cigarette nearby it would burst into flames. Thats how dry. In any case, it is a must-have for any U.S. environmental research (not counting the most recent years). Overall a good book, and just as action packed as a typical history text, just written in one of the most boring voices I have ever read.
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The Greening of a Nation?: Environmentalism in the U.S. Since 1945 (Harbrace Books on America Since 1945) by Hal Rothman (Paperback - June 23, 1997)
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