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Wonderlandscape
John Clayton

Wonderlandscape

Yellowstone National Park and the evolution of an American cultural icon

Pegasus Books (Aug 08, 2017)
9781681774572
| Hardcover
295 pages | 152 x 229 mm | USA | English
$ 27.95 | Value: $ 27.95
Dewey 978.752
LC Classification F722 .C579 2017

Genre

  • History
  • Natural History

Subject

  • American History
  • American Indians
  • American West
  • National Parks
  • State of Idaho, 1890-
  • State of Montana, 1889-
  • State of Wyoming, 1890-
  • Territory of Idaho, 1863-1890
  • Territory of Montana, 1864-1889
  • Territory of Wyoming, 1868-1890
  • Wolves
  • Yellowstone National Park, 1872-

Plot

Yellowstone is America's premier national park. Today Yellowstone is often a byword for conservation, natural beauty, and a way for everyone to enjoy the great outdoors. But it was not always this way. Wonderlandscape presents a new perspective on Yellowstone, the emotions that various natural wonders and attractions evoke, and how this explains the park's relationship to America as a whole.

Whether it is artists or naturalists, entrepreneurs or pop-culture icons, each character in the story of Yellowstone ends up reflecting and redefining the park for the values of its era. For example, when Ernest Thompson Seton wanted to observe bears in 1897, his adventures highlighted the way the park transformed from a set of geological oddities to a wildlife sanctuary, reflecting a nation was concerned about disappearing populations of bison and other species. Subsequent eras added Rooseveltian masculinity, democratic patriotism, ecosystem science, and artistic inspiration as core Yellowstone hallmarks.

As the National Park system enters its second century, Wonderlandscape allows us to reflect on the values and heritage that Yellowstone alone has come to represent―how it will shape the America's relationship with her land for generations to come.