Reveals the Christian founder's previously under-examined considerations of the apocalypse as an ...
In her address to the Class of 2024, the Dean of the Yale School of the Environment (YSE) reminde...
The major cities of Texas have developed through a complex web of politics, society, and economic...
Drama 1 These Things Belong to ChristmasFor Advent or Christmas EveBy Emmeline S. Miller and ...
Miller shows how government institutions changed the meaning of American citizenship during the W...
At its core, Paula Ivaska Robbins's On Strawberry Hill is a human interest story that cuts a neat...
The first comprehensive study of the park, past and present, Death Valley National Park probes th...
Covering a broad array of topics and reflecting the continuing diversity within the field of envi...
President John F. Kennedy officially dedicated the Pinchot Institute for Conservation Studies on ...
A timely book that deals with regional identity and the subject of limited water resources in our...
A lively primer on the region's most precious and scarce resource, drawn from the pages of the ne...
Nineteen essays from an environmental historian that explore the U.S. system of public lands, the...
While 'The Texas Observer' has ventured beyond Texas in its editorial coverage, Miller has chosen...
In less than a century, the American West has transformed from a predominantly rural region to on...
Water— or the lack of it— has shaped the contours of the American West and continues to dominate ...
River Basins of the American West: A High Country News Reader
Water in the 21st-Century West captures the range and nature of the arguments that have defined w...
Presents a general history of San Antonio. Its past is complex and ranges across 300 years, from ...
Jim Furnish joined the U.S. Forest Service in 1965, enthusiastic and naive, proud to be part of s...
The story of energy and its extraordinary impact on San Antonio, Texas
Intelligent commentary about the history, people, and politics of San Antonio
Elers Koch (1880–1954) grew up on the Montana frontier in the late 1800s. After earning a master’...
Theodore Roosevelt’s scientific curiosity and love of the outdoors proved a defining force throug...
John Opie¿(1934–2018) was¿Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Environmental History and Policy at...
In 1913, President Woodrow Wilson signed legislation approving the construction of the O'Shaughne...
Leading environmental historian Char Miller looks below the surface of Californiäs ecological his...
This new biography, the first in more than three decades, offers a fresh interpretation of the li...
What caused the fall of the Roman empire? What did the second amendment to the U.S. constitution ...
This volume assembles leading experts in policy, history, and activism to address Israel's contin...
The 1921 flood that put a spotlight on environmental and social inequality in a southwestern city
Natural Consequences is a collection of forty-two environmental essays by Char Miller, Professor ...
'The first documentary history of wildfire management in the United States, Burn Scars probes the...
Ground Work offers intriguing insights into American conservation history. Miller demonstrates hi...