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One hundred years of national monuments

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  • Clarke, J. N., and K. Angersbach. 2001. “The Federal Four: Change and Continuity in the Bureau of Land Management, the Fish and Wildlife Service, the Forest Service, and the National Park Service, 1970–2000.” In Charles Davis, ed.,Western Public Lands and Environmental Policy. 2nd ed. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

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  • Muir, John. 2001.The Mountains of California. New York: The Modern Library.

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  • Thomas, Jack Ward. 2004.The Journals of a Forest Service Chief. Edited by Harold K. Steen. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

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Jeanne Nienaber Clarke is Professor Emerita of Political Science and Renewable Natural Resources at the University of Arizona. She is the author of several books and articles on environmental policy, organizational behavior, and American politics. Kurt Angersbach is a writer at Westernlabs in Billings, Montana. He is co-author (with Jeanne Clarke) of a book chapter on federal land management policies for the second edition ofWestern Public Lands and Environmental Politics (2001).

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Clarke, J.N., Angersbach, K. One hundred years of national monuments. Soc 43, 76–80 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02687541

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