Hard as the Rock Itself

Hard as the Rock Itself
Author: David Robertson
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2010-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781607320685

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The first intensive analysis of sense of place in American mining towns, Hard as the Rock Itself: Place and Identity in the American Mining Town provides rare insight into the struggles and rewards of life in these communities. David Robertson contends that these communities - often characterized in scholarly and literary works as derelict, as sources of debasing moral influence, and as scenes of environmental decay - have a strong and enduring sense of place and have even embraced some of the signs of so-called dereliction. Robertson documents the history of Toluca, Illinois; Cokedale, Colorado; and Picher, Oklahoma, from the mineral discovery phase through mine closure, telling for the first time how these century-old mining towns have survived and how sense of place has played a vital role. Acknowledging the hardships that mining's social, environmental, and economic legacies have created for current residents, Robertson argues that the industry's influences also have contributed to the creation of strong, cohesive communities in which residents have always identified with the severe landscape and challenging, but rewarding way of life. Robertson contends that the tough, unpretentious appearance of mining landscapes mirrors qualities that residents value in themselves, confirming that a strong sense of place in mining regions, as elsewhere, is not necessarily wedded to an attractive aesthetic or even to a thriving economy. Mining historians, geographers, and other students of place in the American landscape will find fascinating material in Hard As the Rock Itself.

The City That Ate Itself

The City That Ate Itself
Author: Brian James Leech
Publsiher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2018-02-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780874175981

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Winner of the Mining History Association Clark Spence Award for the Best Book in Mining History, 2017-2018 Brian James Leech provides a social and environmental history of Butte, Montana’s Berkeley Pit, an open-pit mine which operated from 1955 to 1982. Using oral history interviews and archival finds, The City That Ate Itself explores the lived experience of open-pit copper mining at Butte’s infamous Berkeley Pit. Because an open-pit mine has to expand outward in order for workers to extract ore, its effects dramatically changed the lives of workers and residents. Although the Berkeley Pit gave consumers easier access to copper, its impact on workers and community members was more mixed, if not detrimental. The pit’s creeping boundaries became even more of a problem. As open-pit mining nibbled away at ethnic communities, neighbors faced new industrial hazards, widespread relocation, and disrupted social ties. Residents variously responded to the pit with celebration, protest, negotiation, and resignation. Even after its closure, the pit still looms over Butte. Now a large toxic lake at the center of a federal environmental cleanup, the Berkeley Pit continues to affect Butte’s search for a postindustrial future.

The Selection of Materials for Macadam Roads

The Selection of Materials for Macadam Roads
Author: Logan Waller Page
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1900
Genre: Aggregates (Building materials)
ISBN: UCAL:C3233526

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Paleontologists

Paleontologists
Author: Thom Holmes
Publsiher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766069657

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Are you interested in dinosaurs and how they lived? Do you want to travel the world, digging through the earth's history? Then perhaps a career in paleontology is for you! Through first-hand accounts, interviews, and case studies, you'll learn what it takes to be a paleontologist.

Report on the Geological and Agricultural Survey of the State of Rhode Island

Report on the Geological and Agricultural Survey of the State of Rhode Island
Author: Charles Thomas Jackson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1840
Genre: Science
ISBN: NYPL:33433004440081

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Hard As the Rock Itself

Hard As the Rock Itself
Author: David Robertson
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2011-05-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781457109645

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The first intensive analysis of sense of place in American mining towns, Hard as the Rock Itself: Place and Identity in the American Mining Town provides rare insight into the struggles and rewards of life in these communities. David Robertson contends that these communities - often characterized in scholarly and literary works as derelict, as sources of debasing moral influence, and as scenes of environmental decay - have a strong and enduring sense of place and have even embraced some of the signs of so-called dereliction. Robertson documents the history of Toluca, Illinois; Cokedale, Colorado; and Picher, Oklahoma, from the mineral discovery phase through mine closure, telling for the first time how these century-old mining towns have survived and how sense of place has played a vital role. Acknowledging the hardships that mining's social, environmental, and economic legacies have created for current residents, Robertson argues that the industry's influences also have contributed to the creation of strong, cohesive communities in which residents have always identified with the severe landscape and challenging, but rewarding way of life. Robertson contends that the tough, unpretentious appearance of mining landscapes mirrors qualities that residents value in themselves, confirming that a strong sense of place in mining regions, as elsewhere, is not necessarily wedded to an attractive aesthetic or even to a thriving economy.

The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales

The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 658
Release: 1851
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: NYPL:33433000642334

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The Farmer s Magazine

The Farmer s Magazine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 606
Release: 1854
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: UCAL:$B223427

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