New Jersey's Natures: Environmental Histories of the Garden State

Author:   Raechel Lutz ,  Chad Anderson ,  Erin Becker-Boris ,  Michael Chiarappa
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
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9781978836433


Pages:   266
Publication Date:   12 May 2026
Format:   Hardback
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New Jersey's Natures: Environmental Histories of the Garden State


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New Jersey's Natures takes up the challenge of expanding academic and popular conceptions of New Jersey and its landscapes through the lens of environmental history. Scholars' essays showcase the ways in which nature is integral to understandings of the state and its past as well as its future. These essays show that New Jersey should no longer solely be known as a place where pollution and suburbanization run amok but rather a place where history happens. The contributors investigate how nature and history are intertwined within this small but mighty state, covering topics from the colonial period to the present across North, South, and Central Jersey. They investigate natural features like the Delaware River and Bay, the Pinelands, and the unforgettable Jersey Shore. In this book, you will find Indigenous Americans making meaning as settlers threaten their ways of life, Governor William Livingston considering Central Jersey's features as he fights in the American Revolution, farmers building the state's industrial agriculture, a foreign diplomat planting an arboretum, squatters in the swampy Meadowlands subverting social and economic norms, activists fighting for parks, forests, and beaches across two centuries, and much more.

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Author:   Raechel Lutz ,  Chad Anderson ,  Erin Becker-Boris ,  Michael Chiarappa
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781978836433


ISBN 10:   1978836430
Pages:   266
Publication Date:   12 May 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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""The essays in New Jersey's Natures are eye-opening and engagingly written; taken together, they feel very timely. Lutz has gathered a committed set of environmental historians working at the leading edge of the field, and this book should be of interest to environmental historians as a whole, not just scholars of New Jersey."" - Jack Bouchard, author of Terra Nova: Food, Water, and Work in an Early Atlantic World ""New Jersey's Natures makes a major contribution to our understanding of the state's environmental history that moves beyond the industrial landscapes along the northern New Jersey Turnpike. The authors of these essays invite us not only to explore a deeper chronological history that reaches into all regions of the state, but they introduce us to a wide range of historical actors and environments not previously included in the New Jersey story."" - Paul Israel, director and general editor of the Thomas A. Edison Papers at Rutgers University ""New Jersey's Natures is an exciting and interesting collection. It represents a good mix of authors and historical sub-fields, including essays that engage public history and environmental justice work."" - Elaine Lafay, Rutgers University


""New Jersey's Natures is an exciting and interesting collection. It represents a good mix of authors and historical sub-fields, including essays that engage public history and environmental justice work."" --Elaine Lafay ""Rutgers University"" ""The essays in New Jersey's Natures are eye-opening and engagingly written; taken together, they feel very timely. Lutz has gathered a committed set of environmental historians working at the leading edge of the field, and this book should be of interest to environmental historians as a whole, not just scholars of New Jersey."" --Jack Bouchard ""author of Terra Nova: Food, Water, and Work in an Early Atlantic World""


Author Information

Raechel Lutz is an environmental historian and high school social studies teacher based in Northern New Jersey. Her academic work investigates the intersections of environmental history, the history of technology, energy history, and visual culture. She is a coeditor of American Energy Cinema. Her 2018 Rutgers University history PhD dissertation, ""Crude Conservation: Nature, Pollution, and Technology at Standard Oil's New Jersey Refineries, 1870–1980s"" was awarded The Governor Alfred E. Driscoll Dissertation Prize by the New Jersey Historical Commission.

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