From deserts to ghost towns, from national forests to California bungalows, many of the features of the western American landscape are well known to residents and travelers alike. But in How to Read the American West, William Wyckoff introduces readers anew to these familiar landscapes. A geographer and an accomplished photographer, Wyckoff offers a fresh perspective on the natural and human history of the American West and encourages readers to discover that history has shaped the places where people live, work, and visit.

This innovative field guide includes stories, photographs, maps, and diagrams on a hundred landscape features across the American West. Features are grouped according to type, such as natural landscapes, farms and ranches, places of special cultural identity, and cities and suburbs. Unlike the geographic organization of a traditional guidebook, Wyckoff's field guide draws attention to the connections and the differences between and among places. Emphasizing features that recur from one part of the region to another, the guide takes readers on an exploration of the eleven western states with trips into their natural and cultural character.

How to Read the American West is an ideal traveling companion on the main roads and byways in the West, providing unexpected insights into the landscapes you see out your car window. It is also a wonderful source for armchair travelers and people who live in the West who want to learn more about the modern West, how it came to be, and how it may change in the years to come.

Showcasing the everyday alongside the exceptional, Wyckoff demonstrates how asking new questions about the landscapes of the West can let us see our surroundings more clearly, helping us make informed and thoughtful decisions about their stewardship in the twenty-first century.

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Vorwort

Showcasing the everyday alongside the exceptional, William Wyckoff demonstrates how asking new questions about the western landscapes can let us see our surroundings more clearly, helping us make informed and thoughtful decisions about their stewardship in the twenty-first century.



Autorentext

William Wyckoff is a professor of geography at Montana State University.



Inhalt

Foreword by William Cronon

Preface

Ackowledgements

Map of the Eleven Western States

Navigating Western Landscapes: An Introduction

1. Nature's Fundament

2. Farms and Ranches

3. Landscapes of Extraction

4. Places of Special Cultural Identity

5. Connections

6. Landscapes of Federal Largesse

7. Cities and Suburbs

8. Playgrounds

Chronology

Further Reading

Index

Titel
How to Read the American West
Untertitel
A Field Guide
EAN
9780295805375
ISBN
978-0-295-80537-5
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
01.05.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
265.78 MB
Anzahl Seiten
440
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch