tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3548684392100613036.post6932616584295706030..comments2023-04-27T03:01:31.964-07:00Comments on The Dynamo and the Virgin: William Cronon's "The Riddle of Sustainability"Gregory Dehlerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08940421463285272150noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3548684392100613036.post-63624508813221213482011-05-10T19:16:35.418-07:002011-05-10T19:16:35.418-07:00Thanks for the kind comments James!Thanks for the kind comments James!Gregory Dehlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08940421463285272150noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3548684392100613036.post-82449884261084857902011-05-03T17:31:23.993-07:002011-05-03T17:31:23.993-07:00Hi Greg,
Thanks for this reflection on Cronon'...Hi Greg,<br /><br />Thanks for this reflection on Cronon's ASEH 2011 plenary. I referred to some parts of this at my Sustainability History Project website, <a href="http://sustainabilityhistory.org/2011/05/03/sustainability-history-and-william-cronon/" rel="nofollow">“Sustainability, History, and William Cronon”</a>.<br /><br />I was also at Cronon's plenary, but I haven't yet found the time write down my own thoughts. I did, however, resonate with much of what you and Lauren Wheeler wrote, so I hope you don't mind that I referred to your reflections!<br /><br />I was at another session in Phoenix that I found highly interesting for myself and the SHP, "<a href="http://sustainabilityhistory.org/2011/04/26/thomas-princen-on-sustainability-and-its-discontents/" rel="nofollow">Sustainability and its Discontents</a>." I have found the time to write about this particular session.<br /><br />Keep up the good work!<br /><br />JamesJames V. Hillegashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11293973126277397585noreply@blogger.com