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William Cronon (born
September 11, 1954 in New Haven, Connecticut) is an
environmental historian and the
Frederick Jackson Turner and
Vilas Research Professor...
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Cronon 1955, p. 8;
Moses 1972, pp. 39–40;
Martin 1983, p. 9.
Cronon 1955, p. 11;
Martin 1983, p. 10;
Grant 2008, p. 13.
Grant 2008, p. 14.
Cronon 1955...
- of New
England is a 1983
nonfiction book by
historian William Cronon. In this work,
Cronon demonstrated the
impact on the land of the
widely disparate conceptions...
- race".
Garvey argued that mixed-race
people would be bred out of existence.
Cronon believed that
Garvey exhibited "antipathy and
distrust of
anybody but the...
- Urbana:
University of
Illinois Press, ISBN 0-252-06676-6, OCLC 37246254
Cronon,
William (1992) [1991], Nature's Metropolis:
Chicago and the
Great West...
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Archived from the
original on
September 10, 2010.
Retrieved February 20, 2010.
Cronon (1992);
Keating (2005);
Keating (2004) "classifieds map of Chicagoland"...
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operations that
lacked economy of
scale or
quality controls.
Historian William Cronon concludes:
Because of the
Chicago packers,
ranchers in
Wyoming and feedlot...
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Ulrich (2009)
Barbara D.
Metcalf (2010)
Anthony Grafton (2011)
William Cronon (2012)
Kenneth Pomeranz (2013) Jan E.
Goldstein (2014)
Vicki L. Ruiz (2015)...
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Personal Narratives from Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska, 1860s-1920s (1997)
online Cronon, William. Nature's Metropolis:
Chicago and the
Great West (1992), influential...
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soils with manure, and a
sequence of
events that led to erosion.
William Cronon wrote that "...the long-term
effect was to put
those soils in jeopardy....