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George Bain,Howard A. Meyerhoff

The Flow of Time in the Connecticut Valley: Geological Imprints

In 'The Flow of Time in the Connecticut Valley: Geological Imprints,' the reader is invited to explore a compendium of essays bridging the expansive geological formations and the narratives etched into the Connecticut Valley. This anthology delves into an interdisciplinary exploration of the dynamic interplay between geological phenomena and human narratives, capturing the essence of transformation shaped over millennia. The collection encompasses a wide array of literary styles, from analytical treatises to evocative prose, each contributing to a resounding chorus that speaks to the enduring strength and mystery of Earth's geological story. Each piece serves as a key chapter in the valley's historical tapestry, collectively weaving a compelling exploration not confined to geological expertise but open to broader humanities. The anthology'Äôs contributors, including Howard A. Meyerhoff and George W. Bain, bring together an authoritative blend of geologists, historians, and literary theorists, whose collective insights shed light on the valley's geological narrative. These scholars and writers contribute perspectives that echo the values of both contemporary and historical academic dialogues, aligning with movements underscoring the integration of humanities with scientific inquiry. Their essays resonate with the Valley'Äôs past and present, fostering a deeper understanding of how its geological imprints shape the multifaceted stories of communities that have thrived there. This collection is a must-read for those eager to comprehend the profundity of geological influences on cultural landscapes. It invites readers into a world of convergent thought, where science and literature meet to offer a mosaic of ideas that illuminate the rich dialogue between human existence and Earth's ancient forces. 'The Flow of Time in the Connecticut Valley: Geological Imprints' stands as an invaluable resource, encouraging an enriching exploration of the natural world'Äôs impact on human history, propelled by the diverse and illuminating voices of its contributors.
186 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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