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Type: Book
Author(s): Stephen J. Pyne
Publication Date: 2016

Volume 5 of To the Last Smoke introduces a region that once lay at the geographic heart of American fire and today promises to reclaim something of that heritage. After all these years, the Great Plains continue to bear witness to how fires can shape contemporary life, and vice versa. In this collection of essays, Stephen J. Pyne explores how this once most regularly and widely burned province of North America, composed of various sub-regions and peoples, has been shaped by the flames contained within it and what fire, both tame and feral, might mean for the future of its landscapes. Included in this volume: How wildland and rural fire have changed from the 19th century to the 21st century; How fire is managed in the nation's historic tallgrass prairies, from Texas to South Dakota, from Illinois to Nebraska; How fire connects with other themes of Great Plains life and culture; How and why Texas has returned to the national narrative of landscape fire

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Citation: Pyne, Stephen J. 2016. The Great Plains: A Fire Survey. Volume 5 of the ‘To the Last Smoke’ series. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona Press. 216 p.

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FRAMES Record Number: 22890