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Kevin Hutchings Research Chair in Literature, Culture and Environmental Studies, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada - Because politics is a distinctly human activity, we often think of nature as something that exists apart from the political realm. However, in an era of revolutionary turmoil, William Blake, who championed “England’s green and pleasant land” against industrialism’s “dark Satanic Mills,” understood that nature was subject to myriad political uses.

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