Deep things out of darkness : a history of natural history
by
 
Anderson, John G. T., 1957-

Title
Deep things out of darkness : a history of natural history

Author
Anderson, John G. T., 1957-

ISBN
9780520954458

Publication Information
Berkeley : University of California Press, ©2012.

Physical Description
1 online resource

Abstract
"Natural history, the deliberate observation of the environment, is arguably the oldest science. From purely practical beginnings as a way of finding food and shelter, natural history evolved into the holistic, systematic study of plants, animals, and the landscape. Deep Things out of Darkness chronicles the rise, decline, and ultimate revival of natural history within the realms of science and public discourse. Ecologist John G.T. Anderson focuses his account on the lives and contributions of an eclectic group of men and women, from John Ray, John Muir, Charles Darwin, and Rachel Carson, who endured remarkable hardships and privations in order to learn more about their surroundings. Written in an engaging narrative style and with an extensive bibliography of primary sources, the book charts the journey of the naturalist's endeavor from prehistory to the present, underscoring the need for natural history in an era of dynamic environmental change."-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Nature -- Essays; TRAVEL -- Special Interest -- Ecotourism; NATURE -- Reference.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/j.ctt24hshw


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