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Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Of Mines, Minerals, and North American Environmental History 1
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Part One. Capitalist Transformations
- 1. Exhausting the Sierra Madre: Mining Ecologies in Mexico over the Longue Durée 19
- 2. Reconstructing the Environmental History of Colonial Mining: The Real del Catorce Mining District, Northeastern New Spain/Mexico, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 47
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Part Two. Industrial Catalysts
- 3. A World of Mines and Mills: Precious-Metals Mining, Industrialization, and the Nature of the Colorado Front Range 73
- 4. Consequences of the Comstock: The Remaking of Working Environments on America’s Largest Silver Strike, 1859–1880 108
- 5. Dust to Dust: The Colorado Coal Mine Explosion Crisis of 1910 132
- 6. Copper and Longhorns: Material and Human Power in Montana’s Smelter Smoke War, 1860–1910 166
- 7. Efficiency, Economics, and Environmentalism: Low-Grade Iron Ore Mining in the Lake Superior District, 1913–2010 191
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Part Three. Health and Environmental Justice
- 8. Mining the Atom: Uranium in the Twentieth-Century American West 219
- 9. A Comparative Case Study of Uranium Mine and Mill Tailings Regulation in Canada and the United States 256
- 10. The Giant Mine’s Long Shadow: Arsenic Pollution and Native People in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories 280
- 11. Iron Mines, Toxicity, and Indigenous Communities in the Lake Superior Basin 313
- 12. If the Rivers Ran South: Tar Sands and the State of the Canadian Nation 339
- 13. Quebec Asbestos: Triumph and Collapse, 1879–1983 369
- Afterword: Mining, Memory, and History 398
- Contributors 413
- Index 417
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Of Mines, Minerals, and North American Environmental History 1
-
Part One. Capitalist Transformations
- 1. Exhausting the Sierra Madre: Mining Ecologies in Mexico over the Longue Durée 19
- 2. Reconstructing the Environmental History of Colonial Mining: The Real del Catorce Mining District, Northeastern New Spain/Mexico, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 47
-
Part Two. Industrial Catalysts
- 3. A World of Mines and Mills: Precious-Metals Mining, Industrialization, and the Nature of the Colorado Front Range 73
- 4. Consequences of the Comstock: The Remaking of Working Environments on America’s Largest Silver Strike, 1859–1880 108
- 5. Dust to Dust: The Colorado Coal Mine Explosion Crisis of 1910 132
- 6. Copper and Longhorns: Material and Human Power in Montana’s Smelter Smoke War, 1860–1910 166
- 7. Efficiency, Economics, and Environmentalism: Low-Grade Iron Ore Mining in the Lake Superior District, 1913–2010 191
-
Part Three. Health and Environmental Justice
- 8. Mining the Atom: Uranium in the Twentieth-Century American West 219
- 9. A Comparative Case Study of Uranium Mine and Mill Tailings Regulation in Canada and the United States 256
- 10. The Giant Mine’s Long Shadow: Arsenic Pollution and Native People in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories 280
- 11. Iron Mines, Toxicity, and Indigenous Communities in the Lake Superior Basin 313
- 12. If the Rivers Ran South: Tar Sands and the State of the Canadian Nation 339
- 13. Quebec Asbestos: Triumph and Collapse, 1879–1983 369
- Afterword: Mining, Memory, and History 398
- Contributors 413
- Index 417