The Humboldt Current: Nineteenth-century Exploration and the Roots of American Environmentalism

The Humboldt Current: Nineteenth-century Exploration and the Roots of American Environmentalism
ISBN-10
0670037753
ISBN-13
9780670037759
Series
The Humboldt Current
Category
Science / History
Pages
496
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Viking
Author
Aaron Jacob Sachs

Description

A masterly intellectual history of the impact of 19th-century explorer Alexander von Humboldt on American culture and science

The naturalist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859) achieved unparalleled fame in his own time. Today, his enormous legacy to American thought is virtually unknown. In The Humboldt Current, Aaron Sachs seeks to reverse this obscurity by tracing HumboldtÂ's pervasive influence on American history, specifically looking at the lives and careers of four explorers: J. N. Reynolds, the founder of the 1838–1842 U.S. Exploring Expedition; Clarence King, the first director of the U.S. Geological Survey; George Wallace Melville, chief engineer on the disastrous 1879 Jeannette expedition to the North Pole; and John Muir, founder of the Sierra Club. In SachsÂ's view, all four of these men were alienated Romantics who used HumboldtÂ's notion of “unity in diversity” as a way of critiquing their increasingly industrialized society. Moreover, as Sachs argues, their examples laid the groundwork for an ecological tradition even more radical than the one that has come down to us today. SachsÂ's treatment of HumboldtÂ's legacy also includes discussions of the writers and artists most in his debt: Emerson, Whitman, Thoreau, Melville, Poe, and Frederic Church. Reminiscent of Louis MenandÂ's bestselling The Metaphysical Club, The Humboldt Current is a colorful, superbly written and carefully researched work that offers a fundamental reinterpretation of nineteenth century American history.

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