For more than 150 years, Pacific Northwest writers have sought out the region's shared stories and traditions in an attempt to explain the common features of its places and people. A key element in the study of place and region is the relationship between human experience and the natural world. This newest volume in the acclaimed Culture and Environment in the Pacific West series offers a compelling blend of ideas and perspectives on regional identity in the Pacific Northwest.
In The Great Northwest, historian William G. Robbins gathers writings that explore the idea and reality of the...
For more than 150 years, Pacific Northwest writers have sought out the region's shared stories and traditions in an attempt to explain the common feat...
Frigid Embrace explores how the drive to extract natural resources has shaped Alaskans' understanding of the environment and their relationships with the region's Native peoples. This insightful account of Alaska's colonial struggles offers readers a key to understanding the roots of current environmental controversies.
Frigid Embrace explores how the drive to extract natural resources has shaped Alaskans' understanding of the environment and their relationships with ...