As Robert Pogue Harrison notes, forests have a long Western history as originary places: "From the beginning [that is, during the time of the Greeks and Romans] they appeared to our ancestors as archaic, as antecedent to the human world.
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Publish Date
December 16, 1996
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The University of North Carolina Press
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English
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220
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Agriculture, united states, history, West (u.s.), social life and customs, Civilization, Agriculture, History, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Anthropology, Cultural, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Public Policy, Cultural Policy, Popular Culture, Landbouw, Cultuur, Technologie, Kolonisatie, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Agriculture - GeneralEdition | Availability |
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The Culture of the Wildnerness: Agriculture As Colonization in the American West (Studies in Rural Culture)
December 16, 1996, The University of North Carolina Press
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"As Robert Pogue Harrison notes, forests have a long Western history as originary places: "From the beginning [that is, during the time of the Greeks and Romans] they appeared to our ancestors as archaic, as antecedent to the human world."
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