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1996 John Muir Conference
John Muir in Historical Perspective
49th Annual
California History Institute
Held April 18-21, 1996
The fourth in a series of John Muir conferences sponsored by the John Muir Center for Regional Studies, University of the Pacific
Held in Martinez and Stockton, California.
Sample Abstracts:
CONFERENCE SUMMARY:
The 1996 California History Institute was entitled "John Muir
in Historical Perspective" and was held April 18-21,
1996. The first two days of the conference was spent in Martinez,
California, at the John Muir National Historic Site sessions. The first academic sessions were followed by tours of the Strentzel-Muir home and of the Muir Cemetery. The following two days, April 20-21, academic
sessions were held on the campus of the University of the
Pacific in Stockton, California.
Sessions included:
A session devoted to graduate student presentation was
presented, and a special exhibit of Muir books
and artifacts was conducted by the Holt-Atherton Library, holder of the John Muir Papers. On Friday at the John Muir
Historic Site, luncheon participants had the chance to
visit with John Muir in person (or should we say
impersonation).
The Conference proceedings have been published in:
Miller, Sally R.,
Editor,
John Muir in Historical Perspective
(New York: Peter Lang Publishing Inc., 1999)
Features the best presentations made at the California History Institute conference on John Muir at the University of the Pacific in 1996. Four chapters cover some of Muir's friends and traveling companions, including the Strentzel family, Jeanne C. Carr, John Swett, and C.D. Robinson.
Three chapters feature literary themes, including Muir's religious environmentalism, his role in the American Romantic movement, and his views on Ruskin. Four chapters focus on the theme of Environment, including Muir's first summer in Yosemite, his views on the geological formation of the Sierra, his influence on pioneer conservationists in the Pacific Northwest, and his travels to South America and southern Africa. An epilogue relates the re-discovery of Muir's "Twenty-Hill Hollow." A scholarly work with valuable footnotes, the book includes a useful index.
A Book Jacket Summary, including a cover photo, and the Table of Contents is available.
Other Muir Conferences
- 1980 - The University hosted its first John Muir Conference, which are
now held about every five years. A monograph series based on the conferences
began in 1981 with the publication of The World of John Muir.
- 1985 - The papers from this conference were published the same year in John Muir:
Life and Legacy, in The Pacific Historian, Vol. 29, Numbers 2 & 3 (Summer/Fall 1985).
- 1990 - The publication of conference proceedings continued with the
1993 publication of John
Muir: Life and Work, by the University of New Mexico Press.
- 1996 - a new volume based on the presentations made to the California
History Institute in 1996, entitled John
Muir in Historical Perspective was published in 1999; Also
available are the Abstracts of papers presented at the 1996
John Muir Conference.
- 2001 John Muir Conference - Abstracts
of Papers (Off-site link). Conference proceedings have been published
under the title: John
Muir: Family, Friends, and Adventures (2005).
- 2006 John Muir Conference - John Muir in Global Perspective
- 2010 - John Muir: Naturalist and Scientist
- 2014 John Muir Symposium: What has been saved; what has been lost:
John Muir’s Legacy, 1914-2014
- 2018 John Muir Symposium: The Practical John Muir
- 2019 John Muir Legacy Fair and Celebration of Muir-Hanna family's gift of John Muir Papers- Program, Presentations, and Details
- 2022 John Muir Symposium New Perspectives on Peoples and Parks
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