Man and Nature The Meaning
AS MARSH’S IDEAS OF NATURAL AND HUMAN HISTORY matured, his environmental insights likewise grew and changed, often at odds with his previous views. Such ambivalence did not discomfit him. He saw inconsistency as an inevitable outgrowth of change. Reminded he had once held some contrary opinion, he w...
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Published in | George Perkins Marsh p. 290 |
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Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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University of Washington Press
23.11.2009
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