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The Price of Permanence William D. Bryan

The Price of Permanence By William D. Bryan

The Price of Permanence by William D. Bryan


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Using the lens of environmental history, William D. Bryan provides a sweeping reinterpretation of the post-Civil War South by framing the New South as a struggle over environmental stewardship. Bryan writes the region into the national conservation movement for the first time and shows that business leaders played a key role shaping the ideals of American conservationists.

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The Price of Permanence: Nature and Business in the New South by William D. Bryan

Using the lens of environmental history, William D. Bryan provides a sweeping reinterpretation of the post-Civil War South by framing the New South as a struggle over environmental stewardship. For more than six decades, scholars have caricatured southerners as so desperate for economic growth that they rapaciously consumed the regions abundant natural resources. Yet business leaders and public officials did not see profit and environmental quality as mutually exclusive goals, and they promoted methods of conserving resources that they thought would ensure long-term economic growth. Southerners called this idea permanence. But permanence was a contested concept, and these business people clashed with other stakeholders as they struggled to find new ways of using valuable resources.

The Price of Permanence shows how these struggles indelibly shaped the modern South. Bryan writes the region into the national conservation movement for the first time and shows that business leaders played a key role shaping the ideals of American conservationists. This book also dismantles one of the most persistent caricatures of southerners: that they had little interest in environmental quality. Conservation provided white elites with a tool for social control, and this is the first work to show how struggles over resource policy fueled Jim Crow. The ideology of permanence protected some resources but did not prevent degradation of the environment overall, and The Price of Permanence ultimately uses lessons from the New South to reflect on sustainability today.

About William D. Bryan

William Bryan is an environmental historian in Atlanta, Georgia.

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NPB9780820353395
9780820353395
0820353396
The Price of Permanence: Nature and Business in the New South by William D. Bryan
New
Hardback
University of Georgia Press
2018-08-30
288
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