Land: A History in Seven Words: Yale Agrarian Studies Series
Autor Steven Stollen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 oct 2026
Land is the natural environment that humans have defined, shaped, and endlessly reinvented. In this lyrical narrative, Steven Stoll explores ways of thinking about land through social, cultural, political, economic, and ecological lenses.
Stoll tells the stories of the first Sumerian farmers, the medieval commons, the origins of private property in seventeenth-century England, the politics of colonization in what became Pennsylvania, strip mining in West Virginia, and the relationship between race and land reform in the twentieth century, as well as of a map drawn at the end of the Ice Age. Moving deftly from anthropology to biblical analysis, from the Doctrine of Discovery to the American civil rights movement, he reveals the philosophical underpinnings of our relationship to land, upending many of our assumptions.
In situating contemporary views of land within the longer arc of human history, Stoll argues that many of the virtues found in older forms of land have been lost in the turn away from territoriality and commons, and toward commodification and private property. Rethinking the past, Stoll maintains, can open the future to the old and new and to the possibility of reform.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780300267587
ISBN-10: 0300267584
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 24 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Seria Yale Agrarian Studies Series
ISBN-10: 0300267584
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 24 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Seria Yale Agrarian Studies Series
Recenzii
“In an erudite, expansive, and elegantly written new work, Steven Stoll explores seven key concepts in the history of land: terra, field, commons, estate, colony, waste, and home. Gathering these seemingly disparate topics into the same analysis is eye-opening; there is no other work like it, though the reader soon comes to accept Stoll’s novel framework as self-evident, which is the mark of a great book.”—Michael R. Dove, author of Hearsay Is Not Excluded: A History of Natural History
“Steven Stoll calls his book Land a ‘riff,’ and that is what it is in the very best sense. Stoll takes readers across thousands of years of history and thousands of miles of geography, covering everything from politics to theology to linguistics to archaeology. This is the rare book that informs and inspires.”—Steven Conn, author of The Lies of the Land: Seeing Rural America for What It Is—and Isn’t
“Steven Stoll’s Land is a rare and wonderful work—a fresh retelling of the deep history of our complicated relationship with the land on which we live, and a handbook for how we might find our way into a better future, told in a beautifully written and intensely felt narrative from a scholar able to share a lifetime of learning through an engaging mosaic of story. A profound, wide-ranging, and important book.”—Christopher Brown, author of A Natural History of Empty Lots and Tropic of Kansas
“A book that asks—and answers—big questions. Steven Stoll treats his readers to an insightful survey of the never-ending struggle to find the language to describe our most fundamental of relationships: between human beings and the land that sustains us.”—Karl Jacoby, Columbia University
“Steven Stoll has long been one of our most nuanced, thoughtful, lyrical historians of the American landscape, and in the seven words and essays that comprise this book, Stoll has composed something richly complex. Harmony, dissonance, counterpoint, movement through major and minor keys: this is history as music as essay, and Stoll’s richest work yet.”—Daegan Miller, author of This Radical Land: A Natural History of American Dissent
“Steven Stoll calls his book Land a ‘riff,’ and that is what it is in the very best sense. Stoll takes readers across thousands of years of history and thousands of miles of geography, covering everything from politics to theology to linguistics to archaeology. This is the rare book that informs and inspires.”—Steven Conn, author of The Lies of the Land: Seeing Rural America for What It Is—and Isn’t
“Steven Stoll’s Land is a rare and wonderful work—a fresh retelling of the deep history of our complicated relationship with the land on which we live, and a handbook for how we might find our way into a better future, told in a beautifully written and intensely felt narrative from a scholar able to share a lifetime of learning through an engaging mosaic of story. A profound, wide-ranging, and important book.”—Christopher Brown, author of A Natural History of Empty Lots and Tropic of Kansas
“A book that asks—and answers—big questions. Steven Stoll treats his readers to an insightful survey of the never-ending struggle to find the language to describe our most fundamental of relationships: between human beings and the land that sustains us.”—Karl Jacoby, Columbia University
“Steven Stoll has long been one of our most nuanced, thoughtful, lyrical historians of the American landscape, and in the seven words and essays that comprise this book, Stoll has composed something richly complex. Harmony, dissonance, counterpoint, movement through major and minor keys: this is history as music as essay, and Stoll’s richest work yet.”—Daegan Miller, author of This Radical Land: A Natural History of American Dissent
Notă biografică
Steven Stoll is a professor of history at Fordham University and the author of Ramp Hollow: The Ordeal of Appalachia. He lives in Guilford, CT.