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- catalog abstract "Surface coal mining has had a dramatic impact on the Appalachian economy and ecology since World War II, exacerbating the region's chronic unemployment and destroying much of its natural environment. Here, Chad Montrie examines the twentieth-century movement to outlaw surface mining in Appalachia, tracing popular opposition to the industry from its inception through the growth of a militant movement that engaged in acts of civil disobedience and industrial sabotage. To Save the Land and People chronicles the story of surface mining opposition in the whole region, from Pennsylvania to Alabama. Though many accounts of environmental activism focus on middle-class suburbanites and emphasize national events, the campaign to abolish strip mining was primarily a movement of farmers and working people, originating at the local and state levels. Its history underscores the significant role of common people and grassroots efforts in the American environmental movement. This book also contributes to a long-running debate about American values by revealing how veneration for small, private properties has shaped the political consciousness of strip mining opponents.".
- catalog contributor b12743786.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-240) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Common people and private property -- Making, taking, and stripping the land -- Our country would be better fit for farming: opposition to surface coal mining in Ohio -- Selfish interests: opposition to surface coal mining in Pennsylvania -- We feel we have been forsaken: opposition to surface coal mining in Kentucky, 1954-1967 -- We will stop the bulldozers: opposition to surface coal mining in Kentucky, 1967-1972 -- The dilemma is a classic one: opposition to surface coal mining in West Virginia -- Liberty in a wasteland is meaningless: strip mining opposition at the federal level, 1968-1972 -- Getting more and more cynical: decline of the opposition, 1973-1977 -- Against the little man like me: legalized destruction in the SMCRA era -- Conclusion: Having to fight the whole system.".
- catalog description "Surface coal mining has had a dramatic impact on the Appalachian economy and ecology since World War II, exacerbating the region's chronic unemployment and destroying much of its natural environment. Here, Chad Montrie examines the twentieth-century movement to outlaw surface mining in Appalachia, tracing popular opposition to the industry from its inception through the growth of a militant movement that engaged in acts of civil disobedience and industrial sabotage. To Save the Land and People chronicles the story of surface mining opposition in the whole region, from Pennsylvania to Alabama. Though many accounts of environmental activism focus on middle-class suburbanites and emphasize national events, the campaign to abolish strip mining was primarily a movement of farmers and working people, originating at the local and state levels. Its history underscores the significant role of common people and grassroots efforts in the American environmental movement. This book also contributes to a long-running debate about American values by revealing how veneration for small, private properties has shaped the political consciousness of strip mining opponents.".
- catalog extent "xv, 245 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "To save the land and people.".
- catalog identifier "0807827657 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0807854352 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "To save the land and people.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press,".
- catalog relation "To save the land and people.".
- catalog spatial "Appalachian Region".
- catalog spatial "Appalachian Region.".
- catalog subject "338.2/724/0974 21".
- catalog subject "Public opinion Appalachian Region.".
- catalog subject "Strip mining Appalachian Region Public opinion.".
- catalog subject "Strip mining Environmental aspects Appalachian Region.".
- catalog subject "TD195.S75 M56 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Common people and private property -- Making, taking, and stripping the land -- Our country would be better fit for farming: opposition to surface coal mining in Ohio -- Selfish interests: opposition to surface coal mining in Pennsylvania -- We feel we have been forsaken: opposition to surface coal mining in Kentucky, 1954-1967 -- We will stop the bulldozers: opposition to surface coal mining in Kentucky, 1967-1972 -- The dilemma is a classic one: opposition to surface coal mining in West Virginia -- Liberty in a wasteland is meaningless: strip mining opposition at the federal level, 1968-1972 -- Getting more and more cynical: decline of the opposition, 1973-1977 -- Against the little man like me: legalized destruction in the SMCRA era -- Conclusion: Having to fight the whole system.".
- catalog title "To save the land and people : a history of opposition to surface coal mining in Appalachia / Chad Montrie.".
- catalog type "text".