All Scholarship

Armitage, Kevin C. The Nature Study Movement: The Forgotten Popularizer of America’s Conservation Ethic. Lawrence, U of Kansas P, 2009.

—. “‘The Science-Spirit in a Democracy’: Liberty Hyde Bailey, Nature Study, and the Democratic Impulse of Progressive Conservation.” Natural Protest: Essays on the History of American Environmentalism. Edited by Michael Egan and Jeff Crane, New York, Routledge, 2009.

Berry, Wendell. “Foreword.” The Holy Earth by L. H. Bailey, edited by John Linstrom, centennial edition, authoritative text, Berkeley, Counterpoint, 2015.

—. The Way of Ignorance and Other Essays. Berkeley, Counterpoint, 2005.

—. What Are People For? San Francisco, North Point, 1990.

Bogue, Margaret Beattie. “Liberty Hyde Bailey, Jr. and the Bailey Family Farm.” Agricultural History, vol. 63, no. 1, 1989, pp. 26-48.

Jack, Zachary Michael, editor. Liberty Hyde Bailey: Essential Agrarian and Environmental Writings. Ithaca, NY, Cornell UP, 2008, pp. xi-xviii.

Jackson, Wes. Consulting the Genius of the Place: An Ecological Approach to a New Agriculture. Berkeley, Counterpoint, 2010.

Kates, James. “Liberty Hyde Bailey, Agricultural Journalism, and the Making of the Moral Landscape.” Journalism History, vol. 36, no. 4, 2011, pp. 207-17.

Linstrom, John. “Editor’s Introduction.” The Holy Earth by L. H. Bailey, edited by John Linstrom, centennial edition, authoritative text, Berkeley, Counterpoint, 2015.

—. Land, Labor, Literature: Ecospheric Critique from the Margins of the Progressive Era. New York U, PhD dissertation. Forthcoming (defense in January 2021).

Linstrom, John and Daniel Rinn. “Agrarian ‘Naturism’: Liberty Hyde Bailey and the Michigan Frontier.” The Sower and the Seer: Perspectives on the Intellectual History of the American Midwest, edited by Jon K. Lauck, et al., Wisconsin Historical Society. Forthcoming.

Minteer, Ben A. The Landscape of Reform: Civic Pragmatism and Environmental Thought in America. Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 2006.

Montmarquet, James A. “American Agrarianism: The Living Tradition.” 1989. The Agrarian Roots of Pragmatism, edited by Paul B. Thompson and Thomas C. Hilde, Nashville, Vanderbilt UP, 2000.

Morgan, Paul A. and Scott J. Peters. “The Foundations of Planetary Agrarianism: Thomas Berry and Liberty Hyde Bailey.” Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, vol. 19, 2006.

Peters, Scott J. “Storying and Restorying the Land-Grant System.” The Land-Grant Colleges and the Reshaping of American Higher Education. Edited by Roger L. Geiger and Nathan M. Sorber, New Brunswick, Transaction, 2013, pp. 335-53. Perspectives on the History of Higher Education 30.

—. “‘Every Farmer Should Be Awakened’: Liberty Hyde Bailey’s Vision of Agricultural Extension Work.” Agricultural History, vol. 80, no. 2, 2006, pp. 190-219.

Rinn, Daniel Wayne. Garden, Forest, and Farm: A History of Pragmatic Naturalism in the United States. U of Rochester, PhD dissertation, 2020.

—. “Liberty Hyde Bailey: Pragmatic Naturalism in the Garden.” Environment and History, vol.24, 2018, pp. 121-38.

Sarver, Stephanie L. Uneven Land: Nature and Agriculture in American Writing. Lincoln, U of Nebraska P, 1999.

Smith, Kimberly K. Wendell Berry and the Agrarian Tradition: A Common Grace. Lawrence, UP of Kansas, 2003.

Stempien, John A. and John Linstrom, editors. The Liberty Hyde Bailey Gardener’s Companion: Essential Writings. Ithaca, NY, Comstock-Cornell UP, 2019.

Stoll, Steven. The Fruits of Natural Advantage: Making the Industrial Countryside in California. Berkeley, U of California P, 1998.

Wirzba, Norman. “Introduction to the Dover Edition.” The Holy Earth by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Mineola, NY, Dover, 2009.

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