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Richard W. Judd is professor emeritus of history, University of Maine, and series coeditor for Environmental History of the Northeast at the University of Massachusetts Press. Recent publications include Democratic Spaces: Land Preservation in New England, 1820-2010 (2023), winner of the Forest History Society's Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Book Award; Finding Thoreau: The Meaning of Nature in the Making of an American Icon (2018); and Second Nature: An Environmental History of New England (2014), winner of the New England Historical Association James P. Hanlan Book Award.
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