2002
DOI: 10.1086/532674
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Reviews of Books:Benjamin Shambaugh and the Intellectual Foundations of Public History Rebecca Conard

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“…1 Still, the dichotomy that separates the "bios" and the "culturals" is entirely bridgeable if we recognize the strength of our common bonds. Moreover, it is imperative to begin acting consistently from a position of combined strength because, ultimately, this is an essential component of sustaining a coherent environmental movement.…”
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“…1 Still, the dichotomy that separates the "bios" and the "culturals" is entirely bridgeable if we recognize the strength of our common bonds. Moreover, it is imperative to begin acting consistently from a position of combined strength because, ultimately, this is an essential component of sustaining a coherent environmental movement.…”
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confidence: 99%