California a fire survey / [electronic resource] :
Stephen J. Pyne.
- Tucson : The University of Arizona Press, 2016.
- 1 online resource (203 pages :) illustrations, maps ;
- To the last smoke / series by Stephen J. Pyne ; volume 2 .
- UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Prologue: conflagrating California -- California's invented fire cultures -- State of emergency -- Cajon Pass: portal to southern California -- Forests: southern California's fire rectangle -- Parks: traversing the transverse -- Imperium in Imperio -- Mending firewalls -- Force majeure -- Airing differences -- Interlude: California split -- Arch rock: portal to northern California -- The Tahoe crucible -- Working fire -- The pastures of purgatory -- The big ones -- Vignettes of primitive America: the sierra parks -- Epilogue: California between two fires.
"By its size, fire intensity, and institutional responses, California has long shaped the national agenda for wildland fire. From its early days, California decided for fire suppression. How and why this happened is the subject of this fire reconnaissance of America's Golden State for fire"--Provided by publisher.
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Forest fires--Prevention and control--History.--California Forest fires--History.--California Wildfires--Prevention and control--History.--California Wildfires--History.--California