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Dr. Sara Dant Returns - "Losing Eden: An Environmental History of the American West"

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Dr. Sara Dant is a Brady Presidential Distinguished Professor of history at Weber State University, and she’s the author of one of my most-often recommended books, "Losing Eden: An Environmental History of the American West." She is also one of the featured historians in Ken Burns’ newest documentary, The American Buffalo, which you can watch for free on the PBS website. Sara’s work focuses on environmental politics in the United States with a particular emphasis on the creation and development of consensus and bipartisanism, and she is especially skilled at presenting complex, sometimes controversial topics in an engaging and fun-to-learn manner.

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In June of 2023, Sara updated and republished her book "Losing Eden"– she added some chapters, revised some of the content, and added lots of maps, photos, and additional resources. She somehow managed to make one of my favorite books even better. For anyone who is looking for a thorough yet fun-to-read overview of this complex region known as the American West, I can’t recommend it enough. From the migration of the first humans into North America to modern-day controversies around energy development, the book provides a solid foundation and acts as a launching point to dig into whatever specific time period you may find interesting.

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Longtime listeners will remember my first conversation with Sara back in 2018, in which we discussed the early phases of North American environmental history, the tragedy of the commons, conservation vs preservation, and more. In this conversation, we focus on mostly recent environmental history, including the historic environmental legislation of the 1960s and 70s, legendary senator Frank Church, and the backlash to environmental regulation that led to movements such as the Sagebrush Rebellion. We also discuss Sara’s perspective-shifting Alaska adventure, the value of wild places, her experience working with Ken Burns, book recommendations, and much, much more.

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I always enjoy my visits with Sara, and I can’t thank her enough for how generous she is with sharing her time, wisdom, and expertise. I’d encourage you to pick up a copy of the new "Losing Eden," but in the meantime, enjoy this conversation with Dr. Sara Dant.

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TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • 3:30 - Why Sara decided to republish Losing Eden
  • 7:00 - The guiding idea of "at what cost?"
  • 10:00 - The myth of "right or wrong," "good or bad"
  • 16:15 - Using history to understand our current political situation
  • 19:30 - Optimistic examples of positive political environmental bipartisanship
  • 23:30 - The legendary Idaho senator, Frank Church
  • 28:00 - James Watt and the backlash to environmental regulation
  • 34:00 - Divisiveness as a power-grabbing tool
  • 43:00 - Sara's 2019 life-changing trip to Alaska
  • 46:30 - What is the value of wild places?
  • 54:15 - Participating in the new Ken Burns documentary
  • 56:30 - Something new that Sara has recently learned
  • 1:02:30 - Book recommendations and further reading
  • 1:10:30 - Parting words of wisdom

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Dr. Sara Dant is a Brady Presidential Distinguished Professor of history at Weber State University, and she’s the author of one of my most-often recommended books, "Losing Eden: An Environmental History of the American West." She is also one of the featured historians in Ken Burns’ newest documentary, The American Buffalo, which you can watch for free on the PBS website. Sara’s work focuses on environmental politics in the United States with a particular emphasis on the creation and development of consensus and bipartisanism, and she is especially skilled at presenting complex, sometimes controversial topics in an engaging and fun-to-learn manner.

-

In June of 2023, Sara updated and republished her book "Losing Eden"– she added some chapters, revised some of the content, and added lots of maps, photos, and additional resources. She somehow managed to make one of my favorite books even better. For anyone who is looking for a thorough yet fun-to-read overview of this complex region known as the American West, I can’t recommend it enough. From the migration of the first humans into North America to modern-day controversies around energy development, the book provides a solid foundation and acts as a launching point to dig into whatever specific time period you may find interesting.

-

Longtime listeners will remember my first conversation with Sara back in 2018, in which we discussed the early phases of North American environmental history, the tragedy of the commons, conservation vs preservation, and more. In this conversation, we focus on mostly recent environmental history, including the historic environmental legislation of the 1960s and 70s, legendary senator Frank Church, and the backlash to environmental regulation that led to movements such as the Sagebrush Rebellion. We also discuss Sara’s perspective-shifting Alaska adventure, the value of wild places, her experience working with Ken Burns, book recommendations, and much, much more.

-

I always enjoy my visits with Sara, and I can’t thank her enough for how generous she is with sharing her time, wisdom, and expertise. I’d encourage you to pick up a copy of the new "Losing Eden," but in the meantime, enjoy this conversation with Dr. Sara Dant.

---

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TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • 3:30 - Why Sara decided to republish Losing Eden
  • 7:00 - The guiding idea of "at what cost?"
  • 10:00 - The myth of "right or wrong," "good or bad"
  • 16:15 - Using history to understand our current political situation
  • 19:30 - Optimistic examples of positive political environmental bipartisanship
  • 23:30 - The legendary Idaho senator, Frank Church
  • 28:00 - James Watt and the backlash to environmental regulation
  • 34:00 - Divisiveness as a power-grabbing tool
  • 43:00 - Sara's 2019 life-changing trip to Alaska
  • 46:30 - What is the value of wild places?
  • 54:15 - Participating in the new Ken Burns documentary
  • 56:30 - Something new that Sara has recently learned
  • 1:02:30 - Book recommendations and further reading
  • 1:10:30 - Parting words of wisdom

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ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE:

  continue reading

230 Episoden

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