The idea of the forest: German and American perspectives on the culture and politics of trees

The Idea of the Forest is a collection of essays originally delivered at the University of Oregon during an interdisciplinary conference on the forest and its role in the political cultures of both Germany and North America. Contributions examine the forest as a site in the imagination as well as th...

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Corporate Author: German and American Perspectives on the Culture and Politics of Trees Eugene, OR (Author)
Other Authors: Schultz, Karla L. (Editor), Calhoon, Kenneth Scott 1956- (Editor)
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:German
Published: New York ; Washington, D.C./Baltimore ; San Francisco ; Bern ; F Lang 1996
Series:German life and civilization 14
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Summary:The Idea of the Forest is a collection of essays originally delivered at the University of Oregon during an interdisciplinary conference on the forest and its role in the political cultures of both Germany and North America. Contributions examine the forest as a site in the imagination as well as the focal point of current political, economic and ecological disputes.
Physical Description:221 S.
ISBN:082042384X