Series Dedication, Series Introduction, Volume Dedication, Volume Introduction, American Environmental History: The Development of a New Historical Field, Deep and Troubled Waters: A New Field of Western History?, Water and the West in Historical Imagination, State v. Nation: Federal Reclamation and Water Rights in the Progressive Era, The Environment and Settler Society in Western Oregon, American Wildlife Policy and Environmental Ideology: Poisoning Coyotes, 1939-1972, Man and the Land: Mining Impact in the Far West, Was There Arsenic in the Air?, American Mining Law and the Environment: The Western Experience, Mining and the Environment: The Clean Air Issue in New Mexico, 1960-1980, From Rule of Thumb to Scientific Range Management: The Case of the Intermountain Region of the Forest Service, Echo Park, Glen Canyon, and the Postwar Wilderness Movement, Pioneering Environmental Law: The Army Corps of Engineers and the Refuse Act, Railroads and Water in the Arid Far West: The Southern Pacific Company as a Pioneer Water Developer, Restoring the Common to the Goose: Citizen Activism and the Protection of the California Coastline, 1964-1982, Acknowledgments