Dust Bowl: The Southern Plains in the 1930's (Galaxy Books)

Dust Bowl: The Southern Plains in the 1930's (Galaxy Books)

by Donald Worster (Author)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Published: 03 Mar 1983

ISBN 10: 0195032128
ISBN 13: 9780195032123

Media Reviews
Worster's book is the first to pinpoint the results of the mechanization and defiance of nature, and the sources of such practices. Definitely the best introduction to understanding the cultural sources of modern environmental crises. --A.R. Vasavi, Tufts University
Over ten years old, in a field that is rapidly growing and changing and still the best environmental history of 20th century agriculture! --Mart Stuart, Oregon State Univ.
An exciting, provocative, and stimulating study....It has much to say to historians, environmentalists, and public policy makers. -- American Historical Review
Superb social history....A gracefully written and fascinating book. --History: Reviews of New Books
Well-written and students respond to it well. --Gilbert W. Gillespie, Cornell University


Worster's book is the first to pinpoint the results of the mechanization and defiance of nature, and the sources of such practices. Definitely the best introduction to understanding the cultural sources of modern environmental crises. --A.R. Vasavi, Tufts University
Over ten years old, in a field that is rapidly growing and changing and still the best environmental history of 20th century agriculture! --Mart Stuart, Oregon State Univ.
An exciting, provocative, and stimulating study....It has much to say to historians, environmentalists, and public policy makers. -- American Historical Review
Superb social history....A gracefully written and fascinating book. --History: Reviews of New Books
Well-written and students respond to it well. --Gilbert W. Gillespie, Cornell University

Worster's book is the first to pinpoint the results of the mechanization and defiance of nature, and the sources of such practices. Definitely the best introduction to understanding the cultural sources of modern environmental crises. --A.R. Vasavi, Tufts University
Over ten years old, in a field that is rapidly growing and changing and still the best environmental history of 20th century agriculture! --Mart Stuart, Oregon State Univ.
An exciting, provocative, and stimulating study....It has much to say to historians, environmentalists, and public policy makers. -- American Historical Review
Superb social history....A gracefully written and fascinating book. --History: Reviews of New Books
Well-written and students respond to it well. --Gilbert W. Gillespie, Cornell University


Worster's book is the first to pinpoint the results of the mechanization and defiance of nature, and the sources of such practices. Definitely the best introduction to understanding the cultural sources of modern environmental crises. --A.R. Vasavi, Tufts University


Over ten years old, in a field that is rapidly growing and changing and still the best environmental history of 20th century agriculture! --Mart Stuart, Oregon State Univ.


An exciting, provocative, and stimulating study....It has much to say to historians, environmentalists, and public policy makers. -- American Historical Review


Superb social history....A gracefully written and fascinating book. --History: Reviews of New Books


Well-written and students respond to it well. --Gilbert W. Gillespie, Cornell University




Worster's book is the first to pinpoint the results of the mechanization and defiance of nature, and the sources of such practices. Definitely the best introduction to understanding the cultural sources of modern environmental crises. --A.R. Vasavi, Tufts University


Over ten years old, in a field that is rapidly growing and changing and still the best environmental history of 20th century agriculture! --Mart Stuart, Oregon State Univ.


An exciting, provocative, and stimulating study....It has much to say to historians, environmentalists, and public policy makers. -- American Historical Review


Superb social history....A gracefully written and fascinating book. --History: Reviews of New Books


Well-written and students respond to it well. --Gilbert W. Gillespie, Cornell University