Mining North America

Mining North America
Author: John R. McNeill,George Vrtis
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2017-07-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520966536

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Over the past five hundred years, North Americans have increasingly relied on mining to produce much of their material and cultural life. From cell phones and computers to cars, roads, pipes, pans, and even wall tile, mineral-intensive products have become central to North American societies. As this process has unfolded, mining has also indelibly shaped the natural world and the human societies within it. Mountains have been honeycombed, rivers poisoned, forests leveled, and the consequences of these environmental transformations have fallen unevenly across North America. Drawing on the work of scholars from Mexico, the United States, and Canada, Mining North America examines these developments. It covers an array of minerals and geographies while bringing mining into the core debates that animate North American environmental history. Taken all together, the essays in this book make a powerful case for the centrality of mining in forging North American environments and societies.

Industry in Transition

Industry in Transition
Author: Alistair MacDonald,International Institute for Sustainable Development,Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development (Project). North America
Publsiher: International Institute for Sustainable Development = Institut international du développement durable
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: PSU:000050173631

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Mining North America

Mining North America
Author: John R. McNeill,George Vrtis
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2017-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520279162

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Over the past five hundred years, North Americans have increasingly turned to mining to produce many of their basic social and cultural objects. From cell phones to cars and roadways, metal pots to wall tile and even talcum powder, mineral-intensive products have become central to modern North American life. As this process has unfolded, mining has also indelibly shaped the natural world and North Americans’ relationship with it. Mountains have been honeycombed, rivers poisoned, and forests leveled. The effects of these environmental transformations have fallen unevenly across North American societies. Mining North America examines these developments. Drawing on the work of scholars from Mexico, the United States, and Canada, this book explores how mining has shaped North America over the last half millennium. It covers an array of minerals and geographies while seeking to draw mining into the core debates that animate North American environmental history generally. Taken together, the authors' contributions make a powerful case for the centrality of mining in forging North American environments and societies.

Mining in the Pacific States of North America

Mining in the Pacific States of North America
Author: John Shertzer Hittell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1862
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOMDLP:agm5375:0001.001

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Major Mining Companies of the World

Major Mining Companies of the World
Author: BIA
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1418732710

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The Mine Quarry and Metallurgical Record of the United States Canada and Mexico

The Mine  Quarry and Metallurgical Record of the United States  Canada and Mexico
Author: Mine and Quarry News Bureau
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 710
Release: 1897
Genre: Mineral industries
ISBN: NYPL:33433069097677

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Mining in the Pacific States of North America microforme

Mining in the Pacific States of North America  microforme
Author: John S. (John Shertzer) Hittell
Publsiher: San Francisco : H.H. Bancroft
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1981
Genre: Assaying
ISBN: OCLC:1063221629

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The Archaeology of American Mining

The Archaeology of American Mining
Author: Paul J. White
Publsiher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780813065359

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Mining History Association Clark C. Spence Award The mining industry in North America has a rich and conflicted history. It is associated with the opening of the frontier and the rise of the United States as an industrial power but also with social upheaval, the dispossession of indigenous lands, and extensive environmental impacts. Synthesizing fifty years of research on American mining sites that date from colonial times to the present, Paul White provides an ideal overview of the field for both students and professionals. The Archaeology of American Mining offers a multifaceted look at mining, incorporating findings from an array of subfields, including historical archaeology, industrial archaeology, and maritime archaeology. Case studies are taken from a wide range of contexts, from eastern coal mines to Alaskan gold fields, with special attention paid to the domestic and working lives of miners. Exploring what material artifacts can tell us about the lives of people who left few records, White demonstrates how archaeologists contribute to our understanding of the legacies left by miners and the mining industry. A volume in the series the American Experience in Archaeological Perspective, edited by Michael S. Nassaney