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Book Review
An Environmental History of Northeast Florida. By James J. Miller. (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998. xvi, 223 pp. $49.95, isbn 0-8130-1600-2.)
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As the fourth largest state in America and the most densely populated in the Southeast, Florida today is in danger of losing its historical landscape by erasing the collective memory of our cultural and natural past. Given such an unprecedented surge in population over the past eighty years, James J. Miller's book is important because of what it reveals and documents about the rapidly vanishing, yet important, role of natural history in the nation's life. |
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