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Elaine Dewar. Cloak of Green: The Links Between Key Environmental Groups, Government, & Big Business. James Lorimer & Company. 1995. 498pp.

Axel Goodbody. Culture of German Environmentalism: Anxieties, Visions, Realities. Berghahn Books. 2004. 256pp.

Richard H. Grove. Green Imperialism: Colonial Expansion, Tropical Island Edens and the Origins of Environmentalism, 1600-1860. Cambridge University Press. 1996. 540pp.

Paul Hawken. Blessed Unrest: How the Largest Movement in the World Came Into Being, and Why No One Saw it Coming. Viking. 2007. 342pp.

Samuel P. Hays. A History of Environmental Politics Since 1945. University of Pittsburgh Press. 2000. 256pp.

Benjamin Kline. First Along the River: A Brief History of the U.S. Environmental Movement. Rowman & Littlefield. 1997. 166pp.

Roderick Nash. The Rights of Nature: A History of Environmental Ethics. University of Wisconsin Press. 1990. 304pp.

Adam Rome. The Bulldozer in the Countryside: Suburban Sprawl and the Rise of American Environmentalism. Cambridge University Press. 2001. 299pp.

Victor B. Scheffer. The Shaping of Environmentalism in America. University of Washington Press. 1991. 249pp.

Susan R. Schrepfer. The Fight to Save the Redwoods: A History of Environmental Reform, 1917-1978. University of Wisconsin Press. 1983. 338pp.

Bron Raymond Taylor (editor). Ecological Resistance Movements: The Global Emergence of Radical and Popular Environmentalism. SUNY Press. 1995. 422pp.

Paul B. Thompson. The Spirit of the Soil: Agriculture and Environmental Ethics. Routledge. 1995. 196pp.



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