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Daniel S. Pierce
"In this book, Daniel S. Pierce examines land use in the Smokies over the centuries, describing the pageant of peoples who have inhabited these mountains and then focusing on the twentieth-century movement to create a national park.". "Drawing on previously unexplored archival materials, Pierce presents the most balanced account available of the development of the park. He tells how park supporters set about raising money to buy the land - often from resistant timber companies - and describes the fierce infighting between wilderness advocates and tourism boosters over the shape the park would take. He also discloses the unfortunate human cost of the park's creation: the displacement of the area's inhabitants."--BOOK JACKET.
| Publisher | University of Tennessee Press, Univ Tennessee Press |
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| Pages | 279 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-621-90164-8 primary |
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