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 Collecting Nature: The American Environmental Movement and the Conservation Library by Andrew G. Kirk, It was like no other library: not a musty, mute archive but a bustling center of activity and voice of advocacy. It brought together otherwise combative parties -- sportsmen, lumbermen, librarians, politicians, even disputing activists -- as it helped redefine what environmentalism means in America. Denver's Conservation Library was established in 1960 as a repository for environmental and conservation documents. In chronicling its history, Andrew Kirk also traces the cultural history of American environmentalism as viewed through the lens of this unique institution. He tells how this library created by an older generation of technophobic men evolved into a cutting-edge laboratory for alternative technology research run by young women, mirroring tumultuous changes in American culture and social movements over the past four decades. Kirk reveals how the Conservation Library Collection merged with various constituencies vying to shape it for their own purposes, and how it reflected the thinking of influences as diverse as John Muir and Stewart Brand. He introduces key players such as founder Arthur Carhart and administrator Kay Collins, then tells how the CLC was transformed into the Regional Energy/Environment Information Center, suffered cutbacks in the Reagan era that brought on its demise, and lately began a quiet resurgence as the archive it was originally intended to be. Collecting Nature shows that the CLC was a microcosm for the environmental movement itself, as well as a clear barometer of its gender and generational shifts. Kirk's eloquent narrative reveals much about the ideological bases and promises of environmentalism, while showing how the movement grew from itsconservationist and preservationist roots. In the process, Kirk contributes to the debate over the evolution of environmental thinking, with an eye toward resolving the differences among competing perspectives.
Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum - The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum is the Presidential library of President Herbert Hoover. It is located in West Branch, Iowa - about ten miles east of Iowa City, Iowa- and run by the National Archives and Records Administration. Jefferson Davis Presidential Library - The Jefferson Davis Presidential Library and museum was constructed in 1996 and dedicated in 1998 by the state of Mississippi for the purposes of housing the papers and artifacts of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. The presidential library is located on the grounds of Davis' Beauvoir home in Biloxi, Mississippi. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library - The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library of Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th President of the United States. It is located in Simi Valley, California, a few miles north of Los Angeles and may be accessed by driving to the Olsen Road exit of California State Route 23, which connects to the nearby Ronald Reagan Freeway, California State Route 118. George Bush Presidential Library - The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library of U.S.
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