Daniel L. Wuebben is an assistant professor in the Goodrich Scholarship Program at the University of Nebraska Omaha. He is a faculty member of the Office of Latino and Latin American Studies as well as the faculty organizer for the Nebraska Post-Secondary Prison Education Project. ¿ ¿
Daniel L. Wuebben is an assistant professor in the Goodrich Scholarship Program at the University of Nebraska Omaha. He is a faculty member of the Office of Latino and Latin American Studies as well as the faculty organizer for the Nebraska Post-Secondary Prison Education Project. ¿ ¿
Daniel L. Wuebben is an assistant professor in the Goodrich Scholarship Program at the University of Nebraska Omaha. He is a faculty member of the Office of Latino and Latin American Studies as well as the faculty organizer for the Nebraska Post-Secondary Prison Education Project.
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List of Illustrations Preface: Playing Power Lines Introduction: Power-Lined Landscapes 1. Wires in the Garden, 1844–1882 2. New York’s Frontier Lines and Telegraph Forests, 1882–1916 3. California’s Wood Poles, Steel Towers, and Modernist Pylons, 1907–1972
4. Public Perceptions and Power Line Battles, 1935–2013 Conclusion: The Future of the Power-Lined Landscape Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Preface: Playing Power Lines Introduction: Power-Lined Landscapes 1. Wires in the Garden, 1844–1882 2. New York’s Frontier Lines and Telegraph Forests, 1882–1916 3. California’s Wood Poles, Steel Towers, and Modernist Pylons, 1907–1972
4. Public Perceptions and Power Line Battles, 1935–2013 Conclusion: The Future of the Power-Lined Landscape Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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