Since its publication in 1962, Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring has often been celebrated as the catalyst that sparked an American environmental movement. Yet environmental consciousness and environmental protest in some regions of the United States date back to the nineteenth century, with the advent of industrial manufacturing and the consequent growth of cities. As these changes transformed people's lives, ordinary Americans came to recognize the connections between economic exploitation, social inequality, and environmental problems. As the modern age dawned, they turned to labor unions, sportsmen's clubs, racial and ethnic organizations, and community groups to respond to such threats accordingly. The Myth of Silent Spring tells this story. By challenging the canonical "songbirds and suburbs" interpretation associated with Carson and her work, the book gives readers a more accurate sense of the past and better prepares them for thinking and acting in the present.
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Book Details
Title
The Myth of Silent Spring
Imprint
University of California Press
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
University of California Press
Source ISBN
9780520291348
Genre
Nature
ISBN13
9780520291348
Book Category
Higher Education and Professional Books
BISAC Subject Heading
NAT011000
Book Subcategory
Earth Sciences Books
ISBN10
9780520291348
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
20 mm
Height
210 mm
Length
140 mm
Weight
272 gr
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