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Arcadian America: The Death and Life of an Environmental Tradition (New Directions in Narrative History)

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Perhaps America's best environmental idea was not the national park but the garden cemetery, a use of space that quickly gained popularity in the mid-nineteenth century. Such spaces of repose brought key elements of the countryside into rapidly expanding cities, making nature accessible to all and serving to remind visitors of the natural cycles of life. In this unique interdisciplinary blend of historical narrative, cultural criticism, and poignant memoir, Aaron Sachs argues that American cemeteries embody a forgotten landscape tradition that has much to teach us in our current moment of environmental crisis.

Until the trauma of the Civil War, many Americans sought to shape society into what they thought of as an Arcadia—not an Eden where fruit simply fell off the tree, but a public garden that depended on an ethic of communal care, and whose sense of beauty and repose related directly to an acknowledgement of mortality and limitation. Sachs explores the notion of Arcadia in the works of nineteenth-century nature writers, novelists, painters, horticulturists, landscape architects, and city planners, and holds up for comparison the twenty-first century's—and his own—tendency toward denial of both death and environmental limits. His far-reaching insights suggest new possibilities for the environmental movement today and new ways of understanding American history.

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How a forgotten environmental tradition of the pre-Civil War era may prove powerfully useful to us now

About the Author

Aaron Sachs is associate professor of history and American studies, Cornell University. He is author of The Humboldt Current: Nineteenth-Century Exploration and the Roots of American Environmentalism. He lives in Ithaca, NY.

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ISBN:
9780300176407
Author:
Sachs, Aaron
Publisher:
Yale University Press
Subject:
Architecture-Landscape Architecture
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Series:
New Directions in Narrative History
Publication Date:
20130131
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
70 b/w illus.
Pages:
496
Dimensions:
9 x 7 in

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