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This Land is My Land Summary

This Land is My Land: Rebellion in the West by James R. Skillen (Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Calvin University)

Among American conservatives, the right to own property free from the meddling hand of the state is one of the most sacred rights of all. But the in the American West, the federal government owns and oversees vast patches of land, complicating the narrative of western individualism and private property rights. Hence anti-federal government sentiment, often in the name of private property rights, has animated conservative politics in the West for decades upon decades. In This Land Is My Land, James R. Skillen tells the story of conservative rebellion against federal land management in the America West over the last forty years, which has ranged from legal action to armed confrontations. He traces the most recent waves of conservative rebellion against federal land authority-the Sagebrush Rebellion (1979-1982), the War for the West (1991-2000), and the Patriot Rebellion (2009-2016)-and shows how they evolved from a regional rebellion waged by westerners with material interests in federal lands to a national rebellion against the federal administrative state. Cumulatively, Skillen's account explains how the civil religion and constitutional nationalism in which ranchers, miners, and other traditional federal land users became powerful symbols of conservative American and how federal land issues became inseparably linked to property rights, gun rights, and religious express. Not just a book about property rights battles over western lands, This Land is My Land reveals how evolving rebellions in the west provide insight for understanding the conservative coalition that elected President Donald J. Trump in 2016.

This Land is My Land Reviews

This is an excellent analysis of the dynamics of anti-government sentiment in many western states. * R. Heineman, emeritus, Alfred University, CHOICE *
Skillen rises to the challenge in this study ... a major contribution of Skillen's analysis: his success at connecting local public-lands issues with divisions in national politics and the underlayment of the culture wars that mark rural-versus-urban tensions. * William D. Rowley, Nevada State Historical Quarterly *

About James R. Skillen (Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Calvin University)

James R. Skillen is Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at Calvin University. He teaches at the intersection of environmental history, law, and science, including regular field courses on federal lands in California, Nevada, and Oregon. He is author of The Nation's Largest Landlord: The Bureau of Land Management in the American West and Federal Ecosystem Management: Its Rise, Fall, and Afterlife.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Three Ranches in Nevada Chapter 1: Bundy Ranch Chapter 2: Hage and Dann Ranches Part II: The Sagebrush Rebellion Chapter 3: This Precious Heritage of Desert Chapter 4: Sagebrush Rebels and the New Face of Conservative Politics Part III: The War for the West Chapter 5: Spitting Mad Chapter 6: Weirdness in the West Part IV: The Patriot Rebellion Chapter 7: Glenn Beck's Common Sense Chapter 8: Popular Constitutionalism Applied Chapter 9: The Revolution Was . . . Weird Conclusion: Whither the Next Rebellion? Notes Works Cited Index

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NPB9780197500699
9780197500699
0197500692
This Land is My Land: Rebellion in the West by James R. Skillen (Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Calvin University)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2020-09-30
288
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