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Republic of shade : New England and the American elm / Thomas J. Campanella.
Main entry:

Campanella, Thomas J., author.

Title & Author:

Republic of shade : New England and the American elm / Thomas J. Campanella.

Publication:

New Haven : Yale University Press, [2003]
©2003

Description:

xi, 228 pages : illustrations, map, portrait ; 27 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-218) and index.
Introduction: "The Glory of New England" 1 -- 1 A Prospect of Elms 11 -- 2 Dooryard and Commons 25 -- 3 The Witness Tree 45 -- 4 A Surfeit of Leaves 69 -- 5 The Verdant Village 83 -- 6 City of Elms 99 -- 7 Yankee Elysium 125 -- 8 Boulevard of Broken Trees 141 -- Epilogue: Return of a Native 171.
Summary:

The American elm, elegant and highly adaptable, was an essential feature of America's cultural landscape for more than a century, forming great verdant parasols above -- and lending its name to -- streets all across the nation. The elm became a defining element in the spatial design of America's villages, towns, and cities, first in New England, and -- with the westward transit of Yankee culture -- eventually throughout the United States as well. This fascinating and generously illustrated book traces the elm's transformation from a fast-growing weed into a regional and national icon. Thomas J. Campanella begins by discussing the symbolic and practical uses of the elm in the early Republic. He then explains how the elm became the centerpiece of America's first grassroots environmental movement, describes early tree-planting efforts in New England's cities, and shows how Elm Street satisfied a quest for a pastoral urbanism imagined since Jefferson's time. Campanella concludes with an account of the elm tree's demise in the mid-twentieth century, when Dutch elm disease virtually eliminated the tree from the landscape in one of the greatest ecological catastrophes in American history. The passing of the elm changed the face of the nation, stripping naked towns and cities long nestled in the shade of century-old trees. Throughout the United States, he says -- but especially in New England -- the loss of this native tree has been deeply mourned--Book jacket.

ISBN:

0300097395 (hardcover ; alk. paper)
9780300097399 (hardcover ; alk. paper)

Subject:

American elm New England.
American elm United States.
Orme d'Amérique Nouvelle-Angleterre.
Orme d'Amérique États-Unis.
American elm.
New England.
United States.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 228202
Call No.: SB413.A54 C36 2003
Status: Available

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