Back To Nature The Arcadian Myth in Urban America1969 |
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... Hall the cow was merely " a ruminating machine for producing milk . " The industrial metaphor was as disconcerting to nature lovers as Hall's " little lots well - tilled " were foreign to working farmers . See Bolton Hall , A Little ...
... Hall the cow was merely " a ruminating machine for producing milk . " The industrial metaphor was as disconcerting to nature lovers as Hall's " little lots well - tilled " were foreign to working farmers . See Bolton Hall , A Little ...
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... Hall thought classroom nature - study might help city children recover some acquaintance with the country . " As our ... Hall and other educators came to at- tach to nature education stemmed from their interest in the " recapitulation ...
... Hall thought classroom nature - study might help city children recover some acquaintance with the country . " As our ... Hall and other educators came to at- tach to nature education stemmed from their interest in the " recapitulation ...
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... Hall , Western Civilization drew its heritage not only from the Golden Age of a Greek and Roman past or from the Anglo - Saxon influence but also from the Bronze Age , the Stone Age , and even the arboreal and piscatorial past ...
... Hall , Western Civilization drew its heritage not only from the Golden Age of a Greek and Roman past or from the Anglo - Saxon influence but also from the Bronze Age , the Stone Age , and even the arboreal and piscatorial past ...
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