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Cape Breton in the Long Twentieth Century: Formations and Legacies of Industrial Capitalism by Lachlan MacKinnon, Andrew Parnaby ISBN 9781771994057, 9781771994064, 9781771994040, 1771994053, 1771994061, 1771994045 instant download

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Authors:Lachlan MacKinnon, Andrew Parnaby
Pages:372 pages
Year:2024
Publisher:AU Press
Language:english
File Size:24.85 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781771994057, 9781771994064, 9781771994040, 1771994053, 1771994061, 1771994045
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Cape Breton in the Long Twentieth Century: Formations and Legacies of Industrial Capitalism by Lachlan MacKinnon, Andrew Parnaby ISBN 9781771994057, 9781771994064, 9781771994040, 1771994053, 1771994061, 1771994045 instant download

The emergence, dominance, and alarmingly rapid retreat of modernist industrial capitalism on Cape Breton Island during the “long twentieth century” offers a particularly captivating window on the lasting and varied effects of deindustrialization. Now, at the tail end of the industrial moment in North American history, the story of Cape Breton Island presents an opportunity to reflect on how industrialization and deindustrialization have shaped human experiences. 
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Covering the period between 1860 and the early 2000s, this volume looks at trade unionism, state and cultural responses to deindustrialization, including the more recent pivot towards the tourist industry, and the lived experiences of Indigenous and Black people. Rather than focusing on the separate or distinct nature of Cape Breton, contributors place the island within broad transnational networks such as the financial world of the Anglo-Atlantic, the Celtic music revival, the Black diaspora, Canadian development programs, and more. 
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In capturing the vital elements of a region on the rural resource frontier that was battered by deindustrialization, the histories included here show how the interplay of the state, cultures, and transnational connections shaped how people navigated these heavy pressures, both individually and collectively.
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