
Benton MacKaye
Conservationist, Planner, and Creator of the Appalachian Trail
Larry Anderson(Author)
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 26. January 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
468 pages
978-0-8018-9094-9 (ISBN)
Description
Planner and originator of the Appalachian Trail and a cofounder of the Wilderness Society, Benton MacKaye (1879-1975) was a pioneer in linking the concepts of preservation and recreation. Spanning three-quarters of a century, his long and productive career had a major impact on emerging movements in conservation, environmentalism, and regional planning. MacKaye's seminal ideas on outdoor recreation, wilderness protection, land-use planning, community development, and transportation have inspired generations of activists, professionals, and adventurers seeking to strike a harmonious balance between human need and the natural environment. This pathbreaking biography provides the first complete portrait of this significant and unique figure in American environmental, intellectual, and cultural history. Drawing on extensive research, Larry Anderson traces MacKaye's extensive career, examines his many published works, and describes the importance of MacKaye's relationships with such influential figures as Lewis Mumford, Aldo Leopold, and Walter Lippmann.
This book will appeal to students, scholars, and professionals in preservation, conservation, recreation, planning, and American studies, as well as general readers interested in these subjects.
This book will appeal to students, scholars, and professionals in preservation, conservation, recreation, planning, and American studies, as well as general readers interested in these subjects.
Reviews / Votes
This is an important book both because this is the first biography of Benton MacKaye and because it explores the philosophy behind the Appalachian Trail. -- Carol Niedzialek Potomac Appalachian In the first comprehensive biography of MacKaye, Larry Anderson does an impressive job of bringing an enigmatic figure into sharper focus and shedding light on the long list of important contributions MacKaye made to the American environmental movement... A readable, engrossing biography. -- Lucille Stott Appalachia Larry Anderson's splendid biography of Benton MacKaye recounts the life of an American pioneer in regional and recreational planning, wilderness preservation, and environmental thought... A first-rate biography of a unique American thinker. Throughout, Anderson ably places MacKaye in political, cultural, and environmental contexts and reveals the reciprocal influences among MacKaye, Mumford, Stein, and others. -- Mark Harvey Journal of American History Anderson's thoroughly researched book is the first complete biography of MacKaye. Choice 2003 Benton MacKaye was a visionary whose original ideas deserve to be better known among contemporary planners, and this first detailed biography of MacKaye should become the standard account of his life and work. -- Randall Arendt APA Journal A superb and much-anticipated biography of Benton MacKaye. Rich in detail (a sign of Anderson's diligent research) and smart in its analysis (an indication of his supple intellect), the book brings the often-quirky MacKaye to life. In weaving together his subject's private worries and public activism, Anderson has given us the definitive and first full biographical treatment of MacKaye, a remarkable achievement. -- Char Miller Journal of Forestry 2003 This biography provides the first complete portrait of a significant and unique figure in American environmental history. Drawing on extensive research, Larry Anderson traces MacKaye's extensive career, examines his many published works, and describes the importance of MacKaye's relationships with such influential figures as Lewis Mumford, Aldo Leopold, and Walter Lippmann. Association of Partners for Public Lands News and Notes 2003 Anderson's close biography fleshes out MacKaye's intellectually fascinating although sometimes physically trying and emotionally harrowing life... Anderson ties together the many strands of MacKaye's long life and his many enduring friendships and associations. -- Ed Zahniser Friends of Allegheny Wilderness As much a biography of MacKaye's intellectual journey as it is a life story... It is unimaginable-after reading 400 pages of text and 50 pages of footnotes, scholarly in appearance and journalistic in approach-that an extant piece of writing by or about MacKaye has since escaped Anderson's attentions. -- Brian B. King Appalachian Trailway News A detailed and sympathetic biography of visionary planner Benton MacKaye. Planning 2003 Anderson's lucid, well-researched, and sensitive story provides an illuminating on-the-ground snapshot of the inner workings of the intellectual networks, social relationships, governmental and business institutions, particular projects, and downright good and bad luck that constitute the fabric of historical movements such as conservation and regional planning. -- Steven J. Holmes Environmental History 2004 This is a book that thoughtful hikers will enjoy. NH Forum 2005More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
26 Karten, 30 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
30 Halftones, black and white; 26 Maps
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
814 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8018-9094-9 (9780801890949)
DOI
10.1353/book.74950
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Book
02/2003
Johns Hopkins University Press
€78.81
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Person
Larry Anderson is a freelance writer and independent scholar.
Content
Contents:AcknowledgementsIntroduction. "Expedition 9"1. The MacKaye Inheritance, 1879-1896 2. From Harvard Yard to the "Primaevial Forest", 1896-1903 3. The Education of a Progressive Forester, 1903-1911 4. Raising Hell, 1911-1915 5. Reclaiming America's Wild Lands for Work and Play, 1915-1916 6. Employment and Natural Resources, 1917-1919 7. Turning Point, 1919-1921 8. First Steps along the Appalachian Trail, 1921-1923 9. The Regional Planning Association of America and the Appalachian Trail Conference, 1923-1925 10. The New Exploration, 1925-1928 11. Trailwork and the "Townless Highway," 1928-1931 12. "RP = TH + AT + HT," a Formula for the New Deal, 1931-1933 13. The Tennessee Valley Authority 1934-1936 14. The Wilderness Society, 1934-1936 15. "Watershed Democracy," 1936-1945 16. Wilderness in a Changing World, 1937-1950 17. "Geotechnics of North America," 1944-1972 18. Linking Action with Prophecy, 1953-1975 Epilogue. A "Planetary Feeling"Appendix. "An Appalachain Trail," by Benton MacKaye Abbreviations Notes Note on Sources Index