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Acknowledgments Introduction: Sex, Sexuality, and Gender as Useful Category of Analysis in Environmental History 1. Gendered Changes to the Land in Pre-Columbian and Colonial America 2. The North and the South from Revolution to Civil War 3. The Frontier Environment as Test of Prescribed Gender Spheres 4. "Nature's Housekeepers": Progressive-Era Women as Midwives to the Conservation Movement and Environmental Consciousness 5. Reasserting Female Authority: Women and the Environment from the 1920s through World War II 6. Middle Class White Women in the Cold War 7. Women's Alternative Environments: Fostering Gender Identity by Striving to Remake the World 8. The Modern Environmental Justice Movement Epilogue: Women, Gender, and the Environment in the 21st Century Notes Bibliography Index
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