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“…Their consequent environmental transformation often resulted in the removal of their human inhabitants as well as the eradication of their way of life, and this often shaped national and regional narratives, as evidenced in the work of Cynthia Radding on the U.S.-Mexican border, of Willard Sunderland, Jennifer Keating, and David Moon on the Russian Empire, Frieda Knobloch on wilderness and the American West, and Diana Davis on arid lands of the Middle East. 12 The physical transformation of the Landes and of its economy and society was effected through grand projects initiated by the French state, but these initiatives were by no means new or confined to France, or even to Europe. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the French Crown embarked on large-scale land reclamation projects backed by Dutch capital by draining the marshlands of Provence and Poitou, which resulted in radical changes in society and the environment, even as they shored up the power of the French state.…”
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“…Their consequent environmental transformation often resulted in the removal of their human inhabitants as well as the eradication of their way of life, and this often shaped national and regional narratives, as evidenced in the work of Cynthia Radding on the U.S.-Mexican border, of Willard Sunderland, Jennifer Keating, and David Moon on the Russian Empire, Frieda Knobloch on wilderness and the American West, and Diana Davis on arid lands of the Middle East. 12 The physical transformation of the Landes and of its economy and society was effected through grand projects initiated by the French state, but these initiatives were by no means new or confined to France, or even to Europe. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the French Crown embarked on large-scale land reclamation projects backed by Dutch capital by draining the marshlands of Provence and Poitou, which resulted in radical changes in society and the environment, even as they shored up the power of the French state.…”
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“…92 Ibid., 33.93 Ibid.94 Svetlana Boym, The Future of Nostalgia (New York, 2001), 3. Also see David Lowenthal, "Nostalgia 95 Mangin, Le désert et le monde sauvage, 7.96 Ibid.,12. …”
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