Back To Nature The Arcadian Myth in Urban America1969 |
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... living , in a way , it seemed , that only " city people " could . When city dwell- ers began to insist on taking over suburban nature for themselves 2 Frederick Jackson Turner , " The Significance of the Frontier in American History ...
... living , in a way , it seemed , that only " city people " could . When city dwell- ers began to insist on taking over suburban nature for themselves 2 Frederick Jackson Turner , " The Significance of the Frontier in American History ...
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... living had categorically settled for something less than Arcadia ; the man on the street , not the man on the land , might better benefit from " natural " resources . Webster's Dictionary cited John Burroughs in 1899 to demonstrate that ...
... living had categorically settled for something less than Arcadia ; the man on the street , not the man on the land , might better benefit from " natural " resources . Webster's Dictionary cited John Burroughs in 1899 to demonstrate that ...
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... living strikes a faster pace . " 29 To men like Greeley , Marshall and Leopold , " the opportunity to disappear into the tall uncut , " as Leopold put it , ought to be for city dwellers " one of the fixed facts of nature . " 30 But the ...
... living strikes a faster pace . " 29 To men like Greeley , Marshall and Leopold , " the opportunity to disappear into the tall uncut , " as Leopold put it , ought to be for city dwellers " one of the fixed facts of nature . " 30 But the ...
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