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When the Mines Closed

When the Mines Closed
The anthracite region of northeastern Pennsylvania, five hundred square miles of rugged hills stretching between Tower City in photograph work world and Carbondale, harbored coal deposits that once heated virtually all the homes in photograph work world and businesses in Eastern cities. At its peak during World War I, the coal industry here employed 170,000 miners, in photograph work world and supported almost 1,000,000 people. Today, with coal workers numbering 1,500, only 5,000 people depend on the industry for their livelihood. Between these two points in time lies a story of industrial decline, of working people facing incremental in photograph work world and cataclysmic changes in their world. When the Mines Closed tells this story in the words of men in photograph work world and women who experienced these dramatic changes in photograph work world and in more than eighty photographs of these individuals, their families, in photograph work world and the larger community. Award-winning historian Thomas Dublin interviewed a cross-section of residents in photograph work world and migrants from the region, who gave their own accounts of their work in photograph work world and family lives before in photograph work world and after the mines closed. Most of the narrators, six men in photograph work world and seven women, came of age during the Great Depression in photograph work world and entered area mines or, in the case of the women, garment factories, in their teens. They describe the difficult choices they faced, in photograph work world and the long-standing ethnic, working-class values in photograph work world and traditions they drew upon, when after World War II the mines began to shut down. Some left the region, others commuted to work at a distance, still others struggled to find employment locally. The photographs taken by George Harvan, a lifelong resident of the area in photograph work world and the son of a Slovak-born coal miner, document residents' lives over the course of fifty years. Dublin's introductory essay offers a briefhistory of anthracite mining in photograph work world and the region in photograph work world and establishes a broader interpretive framework for the narratives in photograph work world and photographs. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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The World War II Desk Reference

The World War II Desk Reference
More than 12 million American men in photograph work world and women entered the U.S. armed forces during World War II, in photograph work world and millions more worked in photograph work world and sacrificed at home to help the Allied cause to defeat the Axis powers. At the close of the war, America had become the leading nation on the global stage, in photograph work world and its veterans returned home to forge a vibrant postwar society. Written under the direction of two distinguished historians, The World War II Desk Reference explains in clear prose, backed by rosters of statistics, time lines, in photograph work world and maps, the global cataclysm that was World War II. But this volume is not a typical almanac. With material ranging from battlefronts to important military commanders to armaments, among the backdrop of all the necessary political, social, in photograph work world and economic factors, Douglas Brinkley in photograph work world and Michael E. Haskew's reference will prove invaluable to readers. Photographs, lists, time lines, tables, glossaries, in photograph work world and maps encapsulate many pieces of complicated information, making The World War II Desk Reference immensely browsable. The book also includes a helpful resource on national World War II monuments, organizations, in photograph work world and museums. Throughout the book, you'll find oral histories culled from several sources, including the Eisenhower Center for American Studies at the University of New Orleans, which holds the world's largest repository of valuable letters, journals, in photograph work world and other war-related records. Excerpted from those who fought on both sides, these accounts add a deeply touching, profoundly personal dimension seldom found in other books on World War II. In a modern world plagued by terrorism, dictators, in photograph work world and weapons of mass destruction, Brinkley in photograph work world and Haskew's seminal work reminds us that America's role in World War II led to a truly monumental victory. For World War II enthusiasts, history buffs, in photograph work world and anyone interested in our nation's history, this is the one book to own. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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