Environmental historians have forged sophisticated understandings of interrelationships between humans and many parts of the natural world. The oceans -especially the great depths and the open seas -remain a challenge. In 1864, Henry David Thoreau expressed deeply held cultural assumptions about the
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A Companion to American Environmental History || Blinded by History: The Geographic Dimension of Environment and Society
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