Larding the Lean Earth: Soil and Society in Nineteenth-Century America
Book Details
Author(s)Steven Stoll
PublisherHill and Wang
ISBN / ASIN0809064308
ISBN-139780809064304
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Sales Rank1,063,428
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
A Major History of Early Americans’ Ideas about Conservation
Fifty years after the Revolution, American farmers faced a crisis: the failing soils of the Atlantic states threatened the agricultural prosperity upon which the republic was founded. Larding the Lean Earth explores the tempestuous debates that erupted between “improvers,†intent on sustaining the soil of existing farms, and “emigrants,†who thought it wiser and more “American†to move westward as the soil gave out. Larding the Lean Earth is a signal work of environmental history and an original contribution to the study of antebellum America.
Fifty years after the Revolution, American farmers faced a crisis: the failing soils of the Atlantic states threatened the agricultural prosperity upon which the republic was founded. Larding the Lean Earth explores the tempestuous debates that erupted between “improvers,†intent on sustaining the soil of existing farms, and “emigrants,†who thought it wiser and more “American†to move westward as the soil gave out. Larding the Lean Earth is a signal work of environmental history and an original contribution to the study of antebellum America.

