In the Field, Among the Feathered: A History of Birders and Their Guides

Author:   Thomas R. Dunlap (Professor of History, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780199734597


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   05 January 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Thomas R. Dunlap (Professor of History, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 15.20cm
Weight:   0.458kg
ISBN:  

9780199734597


ISBN 10:   0199734593
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   05 January 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

Table of Contents

Introduction Ch 1: Shooting Birds with Opera-Glasses Ch 2: A Book for a Hobby Ch 3: Knowledge and Skills Ch 4: The Field Guide Comes of Age Ch 5: Birds over America Ch 6: Birding in a Silent Spring Ch 7: Environmental Birding Conclusion The Gyre Notes Bibliography

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n the Field will be fascinating reading for any birder, naturalist, or student of environmental history. Highly recommended. --CHOICE In the Field, Among the Feathered should be read by birders of all stripes who want to know more about the evolution of their hobby (or obsession). It also makes an important contribution to environmental history, placing birding in its larger historical context. Dunlap shows how birding developed from a genteel activity for the well-to-do to an occasionally competitive sport, even as its practitioners kept an eye and an ear on environmental concerns. -Kurk Dorsey, author of The Dawn of Conservation Diplomacy Dunlap's brilliant environmental history of birders and their ubiquitous guides reveals new insights about a critical convergence of science, art, recreation, and conservation. His engaging and enlightening narrative demonstrates antecedents of our current enthusiasms for sustainability and clearly shows the critical role of citizen science and popular recreation in establishing the foundations for modern environmentalism. Wonderful and important. -Andy Kirk, author of Counterculture Green Thomas Dunlap's book shows how North American field guides have evolved since 1889 to meet the ever-growing expertise of birders. With today's guides, birds that a hundred years ago could be identified only in the hand are easily distinguished by sight or by song in the field. Highly recommended for field naturalists, historians, and folks looking for an engaging hobby. -Chandler S. Robbins, senior author of The Field Guide to Birds of North America


n the Field will be fascinating reading for any birder, naturalist, or student of environmental history. Highly recommended. --CHOICE In the Field, Among the Feathered should be read by birders of all stripes who want to know more about the evolution of their hobby (or obsession). It also makes an important contribution to environmental history, placing birding in its larger historical context. Dunlap shows how birding developed from a genteel activity for the well-to-do to an occasionally competitive sport, even as its practitioners kept an eye and an ear on environmental concerns. -Kurk Dorsey, author of The Dawn of Conservation Diplomacy Dunlap's brilliant environmental history of birders and their ubiquitous guides reveals new insights about a critical convergence of science, art, recreation, and conservation. His engaging and enlightening narrative demonstrates antecedents of our current enthusiasms for sustainability and clearly shows the critical role of citizen science and popular recreation in establishing the foundations for modern environmentalism. Wonderful and important. -Andy Kirk, author of Counterculture Green Thomas Dunlap's book shows how North American field guides have evolved since 1889 to meet the ever-growing expertise of birders. With today's guides, birds that a hundred years ago could be identified only in the hand are easily distinguished by sight or by song in the field. Highly recommended for field naturalists, historians, and folks looking for an engaging hobby. -Chandler S. Robbins, senior author of The Field Guide to Birds of North America


<br> In the Field, Among the Feathered should be read by birders of all stripes who want to know more about the evolution of their hobby (or obsession). It also makes an important contribution to environmental history, placing birding in its larger historical context. Dunlap shows how birding developed from a genteel activity for the well-to-do to an occasionally competitive sport, even as its practitioners kept an eye and an ear on environmental concerns. -Kurk Dorsey, author of The Dawn of Conservation Diplomacy<br><p><br> Dunlap's brilliant environmental history of birders and their ubiquitous guides reveals new insights about a critical convergence of science, art, recreation, and conservation. His engaging and enlightening narrative demonstrates antecedents of our current enthusiasms for sustainability and clearly shows the critical role of citizen science and popular recreation in establishing the foundations for modern environmentalism. Wonderful and important. -Andy Kirk, autho


<br> n the Field will be fascinating reading for any birder, naturalist, or student of environmental history. Highly recommended. --CHOICE<p><br> In the Field, Among the Feathered should be read by birders of all stripes who want to know more about the evolution of their hobby (or obsession). It also makes an important contribution to environmental history, placing birding in its larger historical context. Dunlap shows how birding developed from a genteel activity for the well-to-do to an occasionally competitive sport, even as its practitioners kept an eye and an ear on environmental concerns. -Kurk Dorsey, author of The Dawn of Conservation Diplomacy<br><p><br> Dunlap's brilliant environmental history of birders and their ubiquitous guides reveals new insights about a critical convergence of science, art, recreation, and conservation. His engaging and enlightening narrative demonstrates antecedents of our current enthusiasms for sustainability and clearly shows the critical role of citizen science and popular recreation in establishing the foundations for modern environmentalism. Wonderful and important. -Andy Kirk, author of Counterculture Green<br><p><br> Thomas Dunlap's book shows how North American field guides have evolved since 1889 to meet the ever-growing expertise of birders. With today's guides, birds that a hundred years ago could be identified only in the hand are easily distinguished by sight or by song in the field. Highly recommended for field naturalists, historians, and folks looking for an engaging hobby. -Chandler S. Robbins, senior author of The Field Guide to Birds of North America<br><p><br>


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Thomas R. Dunlap is Professor of History at Texas A&M University, He is the author of Faith in Nature: Environmentalism As Religious Quest.

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