The contrast between Jackson's and Fielder's photographs not only illuminates Colorado's past but will help us determine the course of land management as we move into the next century. Accompanied by an educational program that includes lectures, a traveling exhibit, newspaper serialization, and television series, this book is aimed at encouraging people to appreciate and reflect on nature, history, and photography as we move into the next century. Colorado: 1870-2000 stands not only as an important document of westward exploration, expansion, and urbanization, but helps define our past and future environmental values.
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Ed Marston is the publisher of High Country News, a regional newspaper covering public land and natural resources in the western United States. He holds a B.S. in experimental physics from the State of University of New York at Stony Brook. Prior to publishing High Country News, Ed and his wife Betsy founded the North Fork Country Times (1975) and the Western Colorado Report (1982). Marston has written or edited three books: The Dynamic Environment, Western Water Made Simple, and Reopening the Western Frontier. Marston and his family have lived in Paonia, Colorado since 1974.
Roderick Frazier Nash is a retired Professor of History and Environmental Studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara and lives outside Crested Butte, Colorado. He is a white water river guide, a tugboat captain, and an extreme powder skier. Regarded as a founder of the field of environmental history, he has written books including Wilderness and the American Mind, The Rights of Nature: A History of Environmental Ethics, and American Environmentalism, all of which have enjoyed many reprintings, revised editions, and foreign translations.
Eric Paddock, a fifth-generation Coloradoan, is Curator of photography at the Colorado Historical Society, where he works with a collection of 600,000 photographs of Colorado and the West. He teaches art history at the Colorado College, American history at the University of Colorado at Denver, and photography at schools and workshops throughout Colorado. The author of more than two dozen articles and book reviews on photography and Western history, he also is a widely known landscape photographer whose first monograph, Belonging to the West, was published in 1996 by the Johns Hopkins University Press.
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