I discovered this man on the Ken Burns Frank Lloyd Wright documentary and became immediately entranced by his intelligence and enthusiasm for history and nature.
Came here after hearing about “The Trouble With Wilderness” on the podcast Outside / In. Instantly obsessed and can’t wait to read that essay, his books (or blogs, or tweets, or whatever length form is out there)
I had the pleasure of attending Prof. Bill Cronon's classes at Madison. A great professor, lecturer, storyteller and inspiration of history.
I discovered this man on the Ken Burns Frank Lloyd Wright documentary and became immediately entranced by his intelligence and enthusiasm for history and nature.
Very meta at 49:00 to 49:40. I thank all involved for all the wisdom which I had a chance to enjoy.
Came here after hearing about “The Trouble With Wilderness” on the podcast Outside / In. Instantly obsessed and can’t wait to read that essay, his books (or blogs, or tweets, or whatever length form is out there)
Read Changes in the Land. You can open anywhere in it and learn so much! The bibliography is 29 pages. Then you got your reading cut out for you.
I love Cronon's books.
Very interesting and inspiring interview! Thanks and greetings from the Netherlands.
Awesome interview. Wonder if Cronon would ever write a screenplay
21 minute mark is a good point.
I like this man
I liked the old intro theme better. :(
Amazing, stuff about Lincoln is poignant. In some sense all documents are just stories……about stories
Lincoln is a fraud. The South did not need to be destroyed nor did 500,000 men. Lots more to that story.
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