1. Their search for continuities tends to skim over the more recent and rapid process by which "environmentalist" acquired its modern meaning, as a cluster of long-simmering but disparate issues suddenly coalesced into an "environmental" framework and political agenda. Christopher Sellers "Body, Place and the State: The Making of an 'Environmentalist' Imaginary in the Post;Radical History Review,1999
2. Thomas R. Dunlap. DDT: Scientists, Citizens, and Public Policy. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1981. Pp. 318. $18.50
3. American Environmentalism