The destruction of the bison : an environmental history, 1750-1920 / Andrew C. Isenberg.

Author
Isenberg, Andrew C. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
20th annyversary edition.
Published/​Created
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020.
Description
1 online resource (xx, 214 pages)

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Series
Studies in environment and history [More in this series]
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For the last twenty years, The Destruction of the Bison has been an essential work in environmental history. Andrew C. Isenberg offers a concise analysis of the near-extinction of the North American bison population from an estimated 30 million in 1800 to fewer than 1000 a century later. His wide-ranging, interdisciplinary study carefully considers the multiple causes, cultural and ecological, of the destruction of the species. The twentieth-anniversary edition includes a new foreword connecting this seminal work to developments in the field - notably new perspectives in Native American history and the rise of transnational history - and placing the story of the bison in global context. A new afterword extends the study to the twenty-first century, underlining the continued importance of this ground-breaking text for current, and future, students and scholars.
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ISBN
9781108848879 (ebook)
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