insider.si.edu: And no birds sing : rhetorical analyses of Rachel Carson's Silent spring / edited by Craig Waddell ; with a foreword by Paul Brooks
And no birds sing : rhetorical analyses of Rachel Carson's Silent spring / edited by Craig Waddell ; with a foreword by Paul Brooks
It’s been more than half a century since the publication of Silent Spring by the scientist and creative writer Rachel Carson. The seminal volume caught the attention of U.S. presidents, artists and ...
Souder offers readers a dual biography — of Carson on the one hand and "Silent Spring" on the other. Put another way, his book is both a biography and a history of the environmental issues that shaped ...
Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, published in 1962, was a landmark in the development of the modern environmental movement. Carson’s scientific perspective and rigor created a work of substantial depth ...
Rachel Carson, author of Silent Spring, at her summer home in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. (Photo by CBS via Getty Images) “Nothing in science has any value to society if it is not communicated.” – Anne ...
MSN: Rachel Carson Raised the Alarm About Pesticides in Silent Spring, Changing Environmental History
Rachel Carson Raised the Alarm About Pesticides in Silent Spring, Changing Environmental History
Rachel Carson : her vision and her legacy / Shirley A. Briggs -- The not so silent spring / John A. Moore -- The science and politics of pesticides / C.F. Wilkinson -- Assessing the toxicity of ...
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/Rachel-carson-malaria-and-silent-spring/ In 1962, the publication of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring — which ...
Fifty years ago, when Rachel Carson published "Silent Spring," the world changed forever. But in many ways the human disposition remains as it ever was: indifferent to the health of the natural ...