| #80042 in Books | The University of North Carolina Press | 1989-12-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.00 x6.00l,1.41 | File type: PDF | 398 pages | Ex-library paperback||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Educational|By Customer|Merchant deserves a place on any environmental, historical, social-ecology book shelf.|1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Capitalism and Human Relationship with Nature|By Chase|This book studies Native Americans' and European settlers' relationship with nature in the colonial era. It dis
By exploring the stages of ecological transformation that took place in New England as European settlers took control of the land, Carolyn Merchant develops a fresh approach to environmental history. Her analysis of how human communities are related to their environment opens a perspective that goes beyond overt changes in the landscape.
Merchant brings to light the dense network of links between the human realm of economic regimes, social structure, and gender relati...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Ecological Revolutions: Nature, Gender, and Science in New England (H. Eugene and Lillian Youngs Lehman) | Carolyn Merchant. Just read it with an open mind because none of us really know.