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Book Review
| Hunger for the Wild: America's Obsession with the Untamed West. By Michael L. Johnson. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2007. xviii + 533 pp. Illustrations, notes, and index. Cloth $34.95
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| The field of environmental history has matured to the point that it has overcome its dependence on the U.S. West, and that's a good thing. Even so, the West remains vital to environmental scholars because of its importance to American ideas about nature (ideas that have been widely exported), and because of the region's importance to U.S. environmental policy. |
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