The Story of Vermont

The Story of Vermont
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Publisher : University Press of New England
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9781611686869
ISBN-13 : 1611686865
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis The Story of Vermont by : Christopher McGrory Klyza

In this second edition of their classic text, Klyza and Trombulak use the lens of interconnectedness to examine the geological, ecological, and cultural forces that came together to produce contemporary Vermont. They assess the changing landscape and its inhabitants from its pre-human evolution up to the present, with special focus on forests, open terrestrial habitats, and the aquatic environment. This edition features a new chapter covering from 1995 to 2013 and a thoroughly revised chapter on the futures of Vermont, which include discussions of Tropical Storm Irene, climate change, eco-regional planning, and the resurgence of interest in local food and energy production. Integrating key themes of ecological change into a historical narrative, this book imparts specific information about Vermont, speculates on its future, and fosters an appreciation of the complex synergy of forces that shaped this region. This volume will interest scholars, students, and Vermonters intrigued by the state's long-term natural and human history.

Freedom and Unity

Freedom and Unity
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 768
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89082589151
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Freedom and Unity by : Michael Sherman

The Nature of Vermont

The Nature of Vermont
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Publisher : UPNE
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 0874518563
ISBN-13 : 9780874518566
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Nature of Vermont by : Charles W. Johnson

An up-to-date overview of Vermont's geological, natural, and land use histories, in the context of past, present, and future human interactions with the landscape

Lake Champlain

Lake Champlain
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1884592511
ISBN-13 : 9781884592515
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Lake Champlain by : Mike Winslow

An engaging introduction to Lake Champlain s varied physical and biological resources in short essays that offer enough detail to satisfy ecologists, but a prose style that anyone can enjoy. Six sections: The Setting; Forces; Phenomena; Living Lake: Plants; Living Lake: Animals; The Future of Lake Champlain. Copublished with The Lake Champlain Committee, a non-profit environmental organization that has been working since 1963 to protect the lake's environmental integrity and recreational resources. Author Mike Winslow, Staff Scientist for the LCC since 2001, has a BA in Biology and Environmental Studies from St. Lawrence University and an MA in Botany from the University of Vermont.

Hands on the Land

Hands on the Land
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9780262511285
ISBN-13 : 0262511282
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Hands on the Land by : Jan Albers

A lavishly illustrated study of the natural and cultural history of the Vermont landscape. In this book Jan Albers examines the history—natural, environmental, social, and ultimately human—of one of America's most cherished landscapes: Vermont. Albers shows how Vermont has come to stand for the ideal of unspoiled rural community, examining both the basis of the state's pastoral image and the equally real toll taken by the pressure of human hands on the land. She begins with the relatively light touch of Vermont's Native Americans, then shows how European settlers—armed with a conviction that their claim to the land was "a God-given right"—shaped the landscape both to meet economic needs and to satisfy philosophical beliefs. The often turbulent result: a conflict between practical requirements and romantic ideals that has persisted to this day. Making lively use of contemporary accounts, advertisements, maps, landscape paintings, and vintage photographs, Albers delves into the stories and personalities behind the development of a succession of Vermont landscapes. She observes the growth of communities from tiny settlements to picturesque villages to bustling cities; traces the development of agriculture, forestry, mining, industry, and the influence of burgeoning technology; and proceeds to the growth of environmental consciousness, aided by both private initiative and governmental regulation. She reveals how as community strengthens, so does responsible stewardship of the land. Albers shows that like any landscape, the Vermont landscape reflects the human decisions that have been made about it—and that the more a community understands about how such decisions have been made, the better will be its future decisions.

Natural History of Vermont

Natural History of Vermont
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044107270613
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Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Natural History of Vermont by : Zadock Thompson

The Land of Milk and Honey

The Land of Milk and Honey
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Publisher : Green Place Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1950584186
ISBN-13 : 9781950584185
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The Land of Milk and Honey by : Bill Mares

Land of Milk and Honey: A History of Vermont Beekeeping follows the trials and tribulations of beekeepers in Vermont. This dramatic history begins in the early 1800's following the life and times of inspired beekeepers that are the advance guard of a line of notable beekeepers that is to stretch through the centuries into modern times. Readers will discover a beekeeping lineage born and raised within a single Vermont county, and establishes a continuity of beekeeping knowledge and skill spanning more than a century. The lineage of beekeeping concludes in the present day as apiculturists throughout the world face some of the most challenging times in over 200 years with the possibility of honey bee extinction rearing its ugly head. Is it possible that by reflecting on the history of Vermont's beekeepers we can find clues about what is needed to help the honey bee thrive today and well into the future? Land of Milk and Honey will also explore the relationship between the people of Vermont and the countryside they inhabit: a land and people that shift and change through the centuries in ways that directly impact the health and well-being of bees and its beekeepers.

Natural History of Vermont

Natural History of Vermont
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : PRNC:32101060068291
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Natural History of Vermont by : Zadock Thompson

A History of Vermont

A History of Vermont
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : CHI:082894249
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Vermont by : Edward Day Collins

Vermont: A History

Vermont: A History
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9780393348712
ISBN-13 : 0393348717
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Vermont: A History by : Charles T. Morrissey

For many Americans, Vermont still seems what the United States at least in myth once was--a bucolic landscape of wooded hills, neat farms, and handsome villages--before modern forces transformed our agrarian nation into an urban-industrial giant. Vermonters have long been respected as sturdy Americans who prize hard work, honest dealing, town-meeting government, and dry humor. Their way of life, along with the beauty of their Green Mountains and quiet valleys, remains immensely attractive to natives and newcomers who seek beauty and the satisfaction of self-sufficiency in a natural environment where rocky soil and a varied climate have always compelled respect.