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A brief list of additional readings, by topic:

Studies of Historical Landscapes (a sampling, broadly conceived):
Baker, Alan H.R. 2003. Geography and History: Bridging the Divide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Barber, Katrine E. 1999. After Celilo Falls: The Dalles Dam, Indian Fishing Rights, and Federal Energy Policy
on the mid-Columbia River. PhD thesis, Washington State University.
Boyd, Robert, ed. 1999. Indians, Fire, and the Land in the Pacific Northwest. Corvallis: Oregon State University
Press
Donovan, Brian. 1999. Reclaiming the Commons: Community Farms and Forests in a New England Town. New Haven:
Yale University Press.
Gifford, Benjamin A. 2000. Oregon Then & Now: Historical Landscape Photography by Benjamin Gifford.
Englewood, CO: Westcliffe Publishers.
Jackson, Kenneth T. 1985. Crabgrass frontier: the Suburbanization of the United States. New York: Oxford
University Press.
Layman, William D. Native River: The Columbia Remembered. Pullman: Washington State University Press, 2002
Meagher, Margaret Mary, and Douglas B. Houston. 1998. Yellowstone and the Biology of Time: Photographs across
a Century. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
Pyne, Stephen J. 1997. Fire in America: A Cultural History of Wildland and Rural Fire. Seattle: University
of Washington Press.
Robbins, William G. 1988. Hard times in paradise, Coos Bay, Oregon, 1850-1986. Seattle: University of
Washington Press.
Seaver, Kirsten A. 1996. The Frozen Echo: Greenland and the Exploration of North America, ca. A.D. 1000-1500.
Stanford University Press.
Stilgoe, John R. 1982. Common Landscapes of America, 1580 to 1845. New Haven: Yale University Press.
White, Richard A. 1992. Land Use, Environment, and Social Change: The Shaping of Island County, Washington.
Seattle: University of Washington Press.
Whitney, Gordon G. 1994. From Coastal Wilderness to Fruited Plain: A History of Environmental Change in Temperate
North America, 1500 to the Present. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Additional Sources on Methods in Historical Landscape Reconstruction (including works in Environmental
history)
Bowler, Peter J. 1992. The Norton History of the Environmental Sciences. New York: Norton.
Bowen, William A. 1978. The Willamette Valley: Migration and Settlement on the Oregon Frontier. University
of Washington Press.
Burke, Constance. 1980. Historic Fires in the Central Western Cascades, Oregon. M.S. thesis, Oregon State
University
Cronon, William, ed. 1995. Uncommon Ground: Toward Reinventing Nature. New York: Norton.
Crosby, Alfred W. 1986. Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900-1900. New York :
Cambridge University Press.
Foster, David R., compiler. "Insights from Historical Geography to Ecology and Conservation: Lessons from
the New England Landscape." Special Issue of the Journal of Biogeography, 29, 10/11 (Oct.-Nov. 2002).
Journal of Biogeography vol. 29, numbers
10 and 11 (2002) [a special issue dedicated to Insights from Historical Geography to Ecology and Conservation]
[click here for table of contents]
Klett, Mark, Ellen Manchester, and JoAnn Verburg. 1984. Second View: The Rephotographic Survey Project.
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Knowles, Anne Kelly, ed. 2002. Past Time, Past Place: GIS for History. Redlands, CA: ESRI.
Krech, Shepard. 1999. The Ecological Indian: Myth and History. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
Nash, Roderick 1982. Wilderness and the American Mind [third edition] New Haven: Yale University Press.
Pacific Northwest Ecosystem Research Consortium. Willamette River Basin: A Planning Atlas [David Hulse (editor)].
Eugene, Or. : Institute for a Sustainable Environment, 1998.
Pyne, Stephen J. 1997. Vestal Fire: An Environmental History, told through fire, of Europe and Europe's Encounter
with the World. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
Robbins, William G. 1997. Landscapes of Promise: The Oregon Story, 1800-1940. Seattle: University of Washington
Press.
Schwartz, Joan M. and James R. Ryan. 2002. Picturing Place: Photography and the Geographical Imagination.
London: I.B. Tauris.
Smith, Michael L. 1987. Pacific Visions: California Scientists and the Environment, 1850-1915. New Haven:
Yale University Press.
Toepel, Kathryn Anne and William F. Willingham, eds. 1980. Cultural resource overview of BLM lands in north-central
Oregon : archaeology, ethnography, history. Eugene, OR: Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon.
White, Richard. 1995. The Organic Machine: The Remaking of the Columbia River. New York: Hill & Wang.


Recent Research Papers and Theses on Historical Landscape Change
(written at Oregon State University, and beyond: partial list!)
Flitcroft, Rebecca L. "The Impact of Land Management Decisions on Dune Processes of the Clatsop Plains: A
Case Study of Camp Rilea, Oregon."
(Research paper, Department of Geosciences, Geography Program, September 1998.)
Hylton, Lindon. "Peavy Arboretum: An Archeological and Historical Investigation of a Willamette Valley Landscape."
(MA Thesis, Masters of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies, December 1998.)
Sheer, Mindi B. "An Assessment of Fall Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha) Spawning Habitat for Present
and Pre-impoundment River Conditions in a Section of the John Day Reservoir, Columbia River."
(Research paper, Department of Geosciences, Geography Program, March 1999.)
(written elsewhere)
Busby, Posy. "Preserving 'Old Growth:' Efforts to Salvage Trees and Terminology in the Pacific Northwest
[1930-2000]."
(B.A. Honors Degree, Harvard University, 2002)
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