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Range wars : the environmental contest for White Sands Missile Range / Ryan H. Edgington.
Author
Edgington, Ryan H.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2014]
Description
xiii, 268 pages ; 23 cm
Details
Subject(s)
White Sands Missile Range (N.M.)
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Environmental conditions
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White Sands Missile Range (N.M.)
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History
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Land use
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Environmental aspects
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New Mexico
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White Sands Missile Range
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History
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Land use
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Political aspects
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New Mexico
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White Sands Missile Range
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History
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Social conflict
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New Mexico
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White Sands Missile Range
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History
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Nuclear weapons
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Testing
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Environmental aspects
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New Mexico
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White Sands Missile Range
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History
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Landscape protection
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New Mexico
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White Sands Missile Range
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History
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Environmental policy
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United States
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History
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United States
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Military policy
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Militarism
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Environmental aspects
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West (U.S.)
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History
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Summary note
"Established in south-central New Mexico at the end of World War II, White Sands Missile Range is the largest overland military reserve in the western hemisphere. It was the site of the first nuclear explosion, the birthplace of the American space program, and the primary site for testing U.S. missile capabilities. In this environmental history of White Sands Missile Range, Ryan H. Edgington traces the uneasy relationships between the military, the federal government, local ranchers, environmentalists, state game and fish personnel, biologists and ecologists, state and federal political figures, hunters, and tourists after World War II--as they all struggled to define and productively use the militarized western landscape. Environmentalists, ranchers, tourists, and other groups joined together to transform the meaning and uses of this region, challenging the authority of the national security state to dictate the environmental and cultural value of a rural American landscape. As a result, White Sands became a locus of competing geographies informed not only by the far-reaching intellectual, economic, and environmental changes wrought by the Cold War but also by regional history, culture, and traditions"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Seeds of Discontent -- Atomic Attractions -- Boundaries -- A Consumer's Landscape -- Range Wars -- Natural Security States.
ISBN
9780803255357
0803255357
LCCN
2013048673
RCP
N - S
Supplementary Information
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Range wars : the environmental contest for White Sands Missile Range / Ryan H. Edgington.
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8750214
Range wars : the environmental contest for White Sands Missile Range / Ryan H. Edgington ; designed by N. Putens.
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9143842
Range wars : the environmental contest for White Sands Missile Range / Ryan H. Edgington.
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9986086