Disarming the prairie /

In Disarming the Prairie, landscape photographer Terry Evans offers haunting and hopeful images of the impact of America's military-industrial complex on the environment and the transformation of a former military base into a unique nature preserve and public recreation area. Located 40 miles s...

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Main Author: Evans, Terry
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Baltimore, Md. : The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.
Series:Creating the North American landscape
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Summary:In Disarming the Prairie, landscape photographer Terry Evans offers haunting and hopeful images of the impact of America's military-industrial complex on the environment and the transformation of a former military base into a unique nature preserve and public recreation area. Located 40 miles southwest of downtown Chicago, the Joliet Army Arsenal was once the world's largest TNT factory. Abandoned by the post-Cold War era military, the munitions plant and its vast prewar farmland and wilderness setting now has a new purpose. Inspired by the vision and efforts of environmentalists, preservationists, and Chicago-area residents, the federal government in 1997 transferred the land from the Department of the Army to the U.S. Forest Service and created Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie.
In her photographs of the Midewin Prairie, Terry Evans captures this moment of transformation, contrasting the decayed monuments of twentieth-century warfare with the pastoral beauty and historic structures preserved within the boundaries of the former installation. Through her evocative images of the arsenal (abandoned bunkers, disused railway tracks, crumbling factory building and offices) and the countryside around the base (tallgrass prairie, a blackbird's nest, grazing cattle, a meandering creek, as well as a prehistoric burial mound and a Civil War-era fieldstone fence), Evans explores one of this country's most troubling and least understood legacies - the militarization of the American landscape.
Item Description:"Published in cooperation with the Center for American Places, Harrisonburg, Virginia"--Prel.
Physical Description:17, approximately 56 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 29 cm.
ISBN:0801859360 (alk. paper)
0801859352 (pbk. : alk. paper)