Oregon: This Storied Land
English
By (author): William G. Robbins
Oregons landscape boasts brilliant waterfalls, towering volcanoes, productive river valleys, and far-reaching high deserts. People have lived in the region for at least twelve thousand years, during which they established communities; named places; harvested fish, timber, and agricultural products; and made laws and choices that both protected and threatened the land and its inhabitants.
William G. Robbins traces the states history of commodification and conservation, despair and hope, progress and tradition. This revised and updated edition features a new introduction and epilogue with discussion of climate change, racial disparity, immigration, and discrimination. Revealing Oregons rich social, economic, cultural, and ecological complexities, Robbins upholds the historians commitment to critical inquiry, approaching the states past with both open-mindedness and a healthy dose of skepticism about the claims of Oregons boosters.