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After 1945, those responsible for conservation in Germany resumed their work with a relatively high degree of continuity as far as laws and personnel were concerned. Yet conservationists soon found they had little choice but to modernize their views and practices in the challenging postwar context. Forced to change by necessity, those involved in state-sponsored conservation institutionalized and professionalized their efforts, while several private groups became more confrontational in their message and tactics. Through their steady and often conservative presence within the mainstream of West German society, conservationists ensured that by 1970 the map of the country was dotted with hundreds of reserves, dozens of nature parks, and one national park. In doing so, they assured themselves a strong position to participate in, rather than be excluded from, the left-leaning environmental movement of the 1970s.
Sandra Chaney is Professor of History at Erskine College in Due West, South Carolina, where she teaches courses in European and women's history and contemporary global issues.
Author: Sandra Chaney
ISBN-10: 085745840X
ISBN-13: 9780857458407
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Language: English
Published: 08/01/2012
Pages: 306
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.88lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.62d
Sandra Chaney is Professor of History at Cottey College, Nevada, Missouri, where she teaches courses in European and women's history and contemporary global issues.
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