Castle Valley America: Hard Land, Hard-won Home

Castle Valley America: Hard Land, Hard-won Home

Nancy Taniguchi
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This is American history told through the stories of an atypical, for Utah, region. Castle Valley is roughly conterminous with two counties, Carbon and Emery, which together formed a rural, industrial enclave in a mostly desert environment behind the mountain range that borders Utah’s principal corridor of settlement. In Castle Valley, coal mining and the railroad attracted diverse, multiethnic communities and a fair share of historic characters, from Butch Cassidy, who stole its largest payroll, to Mother Jones, who helped organize its workers against its mining companies. Among the last major segments of the state to be settled, it was also a generally poor region that stretched the capabilities of people to scratch a living from a harsh landscape. The people of Castle Valley experienced complex, unusual combinations of both social cohesion and conflict, but they struggled through poverty, labor disputes, major mining disasters, and other challenges to build communities whose stories reflected the historical course of the nation as a whole. In order to convey her subject’s both unique and representative qualities, then, Nancy Taniguchi has written an epic history that is not just local history but American history writ locally.
Năm:
2004
In lần thứ:
1
Nhà xuát bản:
Utah State University Press
Ngôn ngữ:
english
Trang:
376
ISBN 10:
0874215900
ISBN 13:
9780874215908
File:
PDF, 4.04 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2004
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