Bill Devall Papers , 1960-2008

Overview of the Collection

Title
Bill Devall Papers
Dates
1960-2008 (inclusive)
Quantity
20.5 linear feet, (21 containers)  :  20 record storage boxes 1 manuscript box
Collection Number
Coll 375
Summary
Bill Devall (1938-2009) was a professor of sociology at Humboldt State University and a well-known environmental author and activist. The collection (1963-2006) contains environmental and ecological related subject and research files, course and teaching related files, correspondence, publications, photographs, and video.
Repository
University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
UO Libraries--SCUA
1299 University of Oregon
Eugene OR
97403-1299
Telephone: 5413463068
spcarref@uoregon.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open to the public. Collection must be used in Special Collections and University Archives Reading Room. Collection or parts of collection may be stored offsite. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives in advance of your visit to allow for transportation time.

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Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for production of this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC).

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Bill Devall was a professor of sociology at Humboldt State University, and a well-known environmental author and activist.

"A tenured professor in sociology, Devall taught HSU courses outside the confines of his discipline, including wilderness and forest issues and the effects of radioactive wastes."

"Inspired by the works of Arne Naess and Gary Snyder, Devall's first book, Deep Ecology, with George Sessions, introduced the philosophy and practice of deep ecology to the North American audience in 1985. Widely cited as the key reference text for the field, it remains in print. The San Francisco Chronicle called the book "subversive, but it's the kind of subversion we can use."

"The book was designed to advance environmental thinking and action from the reformist impulse to a new ecological philosophy and practice. Devall argued that continuing environmental breakdown should be understood as a crisis of character and of culture, which he believed required a shift in outlook from the destructive anthropocentric to the eco-centric."

"The philosophy hinged on what Devall termed "Earth wisdom – the dance of unity of plants, animals, humans and the earth." His subsequent books, Simple in Means and Rich in Ends (1988), and Living Richly in an Age of Limits (1993), laid out how to put the idea into practice. Living Richly was written as a manifesto for America's middle class of the time."

"Devall's last book, The Ecology of Wisdom, was published late in 2008."

"An activist in conservation and environmental causes at both the local and national levels, Devall was a founding member of the North Coast Environmental Center in Arcata, and involved in efforts to establish recycling and the protection of local beaches, forests and endangered species. Nationally, he championed protection of the ancient forests of the Pacific Northwest. In 1990, he took part in Redwood Summer–blocking access to northern California forests and lumber production—which led to a national campaign to bear witness to the clear cutting of ancient trees. Funded by the Foundation of Deep Ecology, the national drive led to the Sierra Club's publication of a pictorial book, Clear Cut: The Tragedy of Industrial Forestry (1995), which Devall edited."

"Born in Kansas City, Devall earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, followed by graduate degrees at the University of Hawaii, and the University of Oregon. He taught briefly at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, and spent the rest of his teaching career at Humboldt State. His home in Trinidad became a congregation point for students, faculty and environmentalists participating in environmental campaigns and issues."

[Source: "HSU Sociologist, Environmentalist Dies in Trinidad." Humbolt State Unviersity website. now.humboldt.edu]

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The collection contains personal and profession papers of Bill Devall. There are a range of subject/research files in the collection, many are on environmental, ecological, and conservation topics.

There are also course and teaching files for classes Devall taught, and publications by Devall.

Correspondence can be found in files marked correspondence, and incorporated into additional subject files.

The collection contains photographs, photo albums, and slides, and journals with accompanying photographs.

The collection also contains VHS video. There is an accession list available in Special Collections and University Archives; the list does not include most of the VHS titles.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • College teachers--California--Arcata
  • Conservation of natural resources--West (U.S.)
  • Conservationists--California
  • Deep ecology--United States
  • Education, Higher--California--Arcata
  • Environmental Conditions
  • Environmental protection--California, Northern--History
  • Environmental protection--Northwest, Pacific--History
  • Environmentalism
  • Environmentalism--Philosophy
  • Environmentalists--California
  • Forest conservation--California, Northern--History
  • Forest conservation--Northwest, Pacific--History
  • Human ecology--United States
  • Sexual minorities
  • Sociologists--California
  • Sociology teachers--California--Arcata
  • Sociology--Study and teaching (Higher)--California

Corporate Names

  • Earth First! (Organization)
  • Sierra Club
  • University of Oregon

Form or Genre Terms

  • Photograph albums
  • Photographs
  • Slides (photographs)
  • Videocassettes