Description
Rogers reflects on the meaning of roads amid environmental conflicts that continue to grip the canyon country. Transporting readers from road controversies like the infamous Burr Trail battle to the contentious web of roads in Grand Staircase – Escalante National Monument to off-roading in Arch Canyon – Rogers demonstrates how the conflicts are deeply rooted in history and culture. The first permanent Anglo-American settlers in the region were Mormon pioneers and current views about land and resource use in southern Utah often derive from stories about how those pioneer ancestors defied wilderness to found their communities in the desert. Roads in the Wilderness will be of interest to environmentalists, historians, and those who live in the American West, challenging readers to think about the canyon country and the stories embedded in the land.
Book Information
ISBN 9781607813132
Author Jedediah S. Rogers
Format Paperback
Page Count 250
Imprint University of Utah Press,U.S.
Publisher University of Utah Press,U.S.
Weight(grams) 378g