
- 400 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This book traces the epic clash of values between traditional scenery-and-tourism management and emerging ecological concepts in the national parks, America’s most treasured landscapes. It spans the period from the creation of Yellowstone National Park in 1872 to near the present, analyzing the management of fires, predators, elk, bear, and other natural phenomena in parks such as Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, and Great Smoky Mountains.
Based largely on original documents never before researched, this is the most thorough history of the national parks ever written. Focusing on the decades after the National Park Service was established in 1916, the author reveals the dynamics of policy formulation and change, as landscape architects, foresters, wildlife biologists, and other Park Service professionals contended for dominance and shaped the attitudes and culture of the Service. The book provides a fresh look at the national parks and an analysis of why the Service has not responded in full faith to the environmental concerns of recent times.
Richard West Sellars, a historian with the National Park Service, has become uniquely familiar with the history, culture, and dynamics of the Service - including its biases, internal alliances and rivalries, self-image, folklore, and rhetoric. The book will prove indispensable for environmental and governmental specialists and for general readers seeking an in-depth analysis of one of America’s most admired federal bureaus.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface to the 2009 Edition
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Creating Tradition: The Roots of National Park Management
- Chapter 2. Codifying Tradition: The National Park Service Act of 1916
- Chapter 3. Perpetuating Tradition: The National Parks under Stephen T. Mather, 1916โ1929
- Chapter 4. The Rise and Decline of Ecological Attitudes, 1929โ1940
- Chapter 5. The War and Postwar Years, 1940โ1963
- Chapter 6. Science and the Struggle for Bureaucratic Power: The Leopold Era, 1963โ1981
- Chapter 7. A House Divided: The National Park Service and Environmental Leadership
- Epilogue
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- Acknowledgments
- Index