Political Economy, Race, and the Image of Nature in the United States, 1825–1878
Discover the intricate connections between political economy, race, and the perception of nature in the United States from 1825 to 1878 in Evan Robert Neely's compelling book, Political Economy, Race, and the Image of Nature in the United States, 1825–1878. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024, this interdisciplinary work spans 222 pages, offering a profound analysis of how these elements shaped American culture during a time of significant expansion across the continent.
Neely delves into the historical origins of the dominant concept of nature, exploring its implications on society and the environment. This thought-provoking examination is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of economics, race, and environmental studies. Enhance your understanding of America's past and its ongoing implications with this insightful addition to your library.