A massive and valuable study of Theodore Roosevelt and conservation
Subject(s): Brinkley, Douglas, California--Hetch Hetchy Valley, Conservation of natural resources, Cutright, Paul Russell, 1897-1988, Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882, Fulton, Charles William, 1853-1918, Gable, John A., History--Book reviews, Merriam, C. Hart (Clinton Hart), 1855-1942, Muir, John, 1838-1914, Natural areas--Preservation, North Dakota--Badlands, North Dakota--Elkhorn Ranch, Pinchot, Gifford, 1865-1946, Presidents--Evaluation, Roosevelt, Robert Barnwell, 1829-1906, Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919, Wilderness areas--Historiography
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Mark W.T. Harvey begins his review of Douglas Brinkley’s The Wilderness Warrior by noting that it is a very large book with much to say, but Harvey asserts that in his zeal to convey the story of Theodore Roosevelt as a conservation crusader, Brinkley tries to cover too much, provides too many details, and overwhelms the reader with his accumulation of facts and anecdotes. Harvey also argues that this barrage of knowledge comes at the expense of analysis and interpretation, and he believes that Brinkley lets his enthusiasm for his subject overtake the need for a critical perspective. Harvey contends that Brinkley does not adequately explore what terms like conservation, preservation, and wilderness meant in Roosevelt’s time and how Roosevelt acted to fulfill the meaning of these designations. Although he faults Brinkley for making Roosevelt too much of “a conservation hero,” Harvey concludes his review with praise for Brinkley for raising the profile of Roosevelt as an unrestrained lover of nature and a bold leader in the fight to conserve the nation’s natural resources.
The front cover illustration of The Wilderness Warrior, one of Roosevelt’s bird lists, two photographs of the Elkhorn Ranch, and seven photographs of Roosevelt accompany the essay.
Collection
Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal
Creation Date
2011
Creator(s)
Harvey, Mark W. T. (Mark William Thornton)
Language
English
Period
Theodore Roosevelt and Public Memory (1919-present)
Page Count
15
Production Method
Record Type
Image
Resource Type
Rights
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Chicago:
A massive and valuable study of Theodore Roosevelt and conservation. [January 22, 2026]. Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal.
https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/digital-library/o308417. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University.
MLA:
Harvey, Mark W. T. (Mark William Thornton). A massive and valuable study of Theodore Roosevelt and conservation. [22 Jan. 2026]. Image.
Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University. January 22, 2026. https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/digital-library/o308417.
APA:
Harvey, Mark W. T. (Mark William Thornton)., [2026, January 22]. A massive and valuable study of Theodore Roosevelt and conservation.
Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University.
Retrieved from https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/digital-library/o308417.
Cite this Collection
Chicago:
Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal. https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/collection/theodore-roosevelt-association-journal. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University.
MLA:
Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University. January 22, 2026. https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/collection/theodore-roosevelt-association-journal.
APA:
Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University. Retrieved from https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/collection/theodore-roosevelt-association-journal.