Fire in America
Discover the groundbreaking work of fire historian Stephen J. Pyne in Fire in America, published by the University of Washington Press in 1997. This comprehensive 680-page paperback delves into the pivotal role fire has played in shaping U.S. history. Originally released in 1982, this remarkable scholarly project redefines the American narrative by placing fire at its core. Pyne meticulously examines the influence of fire from prehistory through to the modern conservation movement, offering a unique perspective that intertwines environmental history with cultural significance. Whether you're a history enthusiast or seeking to understand the complex relationship between humanity and fire, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Explore the flames that have forged the landscape of America and gain insights into the profound impact of fire on society.