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Theodore Roosevelt, Naturalist in the Arena

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Drawing on an array of approaches—biographical, ecological and environmental, literary and political—Theodore Roosevelt, Naturalist in the Arena analyzes the different elements of Roosevelt’s manifold encounters with the great outdoors.

 

List of contents










List of Illustrations    
Acknowledgments   
Introduction    
Char Miller and Clay S. Jenkinson

Part 1. Field Notes
1. Beauty and Tragedy in the Wilderness: The Naturalism of Theodore Roosevelt    
Darrin Lunde
2. Theodore Roosevelt: “The Outdoor Man Who Writes”     
Thomas Cullen Bailey and Katherine Joslin
3. “I So Declare It”: Roosevelt’s Love Affair with Birds    
Duane G. Jundt
4. Urban Wild: Theodore Roosevelt’s Explorations of Rock Creek Park    
Melanie Choukas-Bradley

Part 2. Outside Influences
5. “For Generations Yet Unborn”: George Bird Grinnell, Theodore Roosevelt, and the Early Conservation Movement    
John F. Reiger
6. Play, Work, and Politics: The Remarkable Partnership of Theodore Roosevelt and Gifford Pinchot    
Char Miller
7. Friendship under Five Inches of Snow: Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir in Yosemite
Barb Rosenstock                                    
8. The Cowboy, the Crusader, and the Salvation of the American Buffalo    
Clay S. Jenkinson

Part 3. Natural Politics
9. Theodore Roosevelt, the West, and the New America    
Elliott West
10. Theodore Roosevelt and Conservation: Looking Abroad    
Ian Tyrrell
11. Memorializing Theodore Roosevelt: Si Monumentum Requiris, Circumspice    
Clay S. Jenkinson

List of Contributors    
Index        


About the author










Char Miller is the W. M. Keck Professor of Environmental Analysis and director of the Environmental Analysis Program at Pomona College. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including America’s Great National Forests, Wildernesses, and Grasslands. Clay S. Jenkinson is Theodore Roosevelt Humanities Scholar and the founder of the Theodore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson State University. He is the author of nine books, including The Character of Meriwether Lewis: Explorer in the Wilderness.
 

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Drawing on an array of approaches—biographical, ecological and environmental, literary and political—Theodore Roosevelt, Naturalist in the Arena analyzes the different elements of Roosevelt’s manifold encounters with the great outdoors.

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