Hollowed Ground : Copper Mining and Community Building on Lake Superior, 1840s-1990s /
| Cote: | Libro Electrónico |
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| Format: | Électronique eBook |
| Langue: | Inglés |
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Detroit, Mich. :
Wayne State University Press,
2010.
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| Collection: | Great Lakes books.
Book collections on Project MUSE. |
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| Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Keweenaw copper : geology, discovery, dreams of wealth
- Getting the copper out : exploration, development, and the tools of production
- Islands of industry in a sea of trees
- Out at the locations : from camps to communities
- The Quincy Mine : taking the long road to success
- The era of Michigan domination : 1865-1890
- The largest and best copper mine in the world : Calumet and Hecla
- Befitting a copper king : C&H's visible empire
- A far more typical mine : Quincy, 1865-1890
- Quincy makes itself over : 1890-1912
- Calumet and Hecla : profits now, problems later
- An important find : the Copper Range mines open the Baltic Lode
- Paternalism revisited : the Baltic, Trimountain, and Champion mines
- Holding on : corporate power in an age of social change, 1890-1912
- Show them who's boss : the strike of 1913-1914
- Making the hard turn : from growth to decline
- The Quincy Mine : from struggle to shutdown
- Calumet and Hecla : down with the king
- Copper Range : staying alive
- White Pine : a new mine, a new era
- Something old, something new : the White Pine townsite
- White Pine : no solution
- Legacy.


