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Robertson, David, (1966-)
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Hard as the rock itself : = place and identity in the American mining town /
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Title/Author:
Hard as the rock itself :/ David Robertson.
Reminder of title:
place and identity in the American mining town /
Author:
Robertson, David,
Published:
Boulder, Colo. :University Press of Colorado, : c2006.,
Description:
xiv, 216 p. :ill., maps ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
The mining imaginary : place, identity, and the mining landscape -- Toluca : the Longwall mining district. A "rip-roaring" town. Mine closure and community survival. Mining's legacies. Saving the jumbos. Reclaiming the jumbos -- Cokedale : the Trinidad coal field. A model company town. The utopian myth. Mine closure and community survival. Life and landscape in the post-mining era. Preserving Cokedale -- Picher : the tri-state mining district. Landscape and identity in early Picher. "Sores beyond cure." Hard as the rock itself. Mine closure and community survival. The tragedy of Tar Creek. Whither relocation? The "town that Jack built" -- Conclusion.
Subject:
Coal mines and mining - History. - Illinois -
Online resource:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0613/2006015016.html
ISBN:
9780870818509 (hbk.)
Hard as the rock itself : = place and identity in the American mining town /
Robertson, David,1966-
Hard as the rock itself :
place and identity in the American mining town /David Robertson. - Boulder, Colo. :University Press of Colorado,c2006. - xiv, 216 p. :ill., maps ;24 cm. - Mining the American West.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-208) and index.
The mining imaginary : place, identity, and the mining landscape -- Toluca : the Longwall mining district. A "rip-roaring" town. Mine closure and community survival. Mining's legacies. Saving the jumbos. Reclaiming the jumbos -- Cokedale : the Trinidad coal field. A model company town. The utopian myth. Mine closure and community survival. Life and landscape in the post-mining era. Preserving Cokedale -- Picher : the tri-state mining district. Landscape and identity in early Picher. "Sores beyond cure." Hard as the rock itself. Mine closure and community survival. The tragedy of Tar Creek. Whither relocation? The "town that Jack built" -- Conclusion.
ISBN: 9780870818509 (hbk.)US32.50
LCCN: 2006015016Subjects--Topical Terms:
1062159
Coal mines and mining
--History.--Illinois
LC Class. No.: HD9548.T65 / R63 2006
Dewey Class. No.: 307.76/60973
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