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Cultural Landscapes and Environmental Politics in America: How the Different Ways We Imagine Nature Affect Our Votes and Actions
Saturday November 10, 2007 at 11:00am
Amon Carter Museum
3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Fort Worth, Texas 76107 Get Directions
ANNE BURNETT TANDY DISTINGUISHED LECTURES IN AMERICAN ART

William J. Cronon, Frederick Jackson Turner and Vilas Research Professor
of History, Geography, and Environmental Studies, the University of Wisconsin-Madison

Immediately following the lecture, Cronon will sign copies of his recent book, Saving Nature in Time: the Rebirth of Environmentalism in the museum’s bookstore.

Reservations are required; seating is limited. Please call 817.989.5030 to register; confirmation will be sent.

This series of lectures on American art, culture, and society by distinguished individuals is made possible by a generous gift from the late Anne Burnett Tandy.

Free admission.
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