The Three Deaths of Cerro de San Pedro
Title | The Three Deaths of Cerro de San Pedro PDF eBook |
Author | Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 325 |
Release | 2022-11-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1469671115 |
This is a history of precious-metals extractivism as lived in Cerro de San Pedro, a small gold- and silver-mining district in Mexico. Chronicling Cerro de San Pedro's operations from the time of the Spanish conquest to the present, Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert transcends standard narratives of boom and bust to envision a multicentury series of mining cycles, first operated under Spanish rule, then by North American industry, and today in the post-NAFTA world of transnational capitalism. The depletion of a mine did not mark the end of its life, it turns out. Evolving technology accelerated the flow of matter and energy moving through the extractive systems of exhausted mines and revived profitability over and over again in Mexico's mining districts. Studnicki-Gizbert demonstrates how this serial reanimation of a non-renewable resource was catalyzed by capital and supported by state policy and ideology and how each new cycle imposed ever more harmful consequences on both laborers and natural ecologies. At the same time, however, miners and their communities pursued a contending vision—a moral ecology—that defended the healthy reproduction of life and land. This book's breathtakingly long view brings important perspective to environmental justice conflicts around extraction in Latin America today.
The Three Deaths of Cerro de San Pedro
Title | The Three Deaths of Cerro de San Pedro PDF eBook |
Author | Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | Cerro de San Pedro (San Luis Potosí, Mexico) |
ISBN | 9781469671123 |
''This is a history of precious-metals extractivism as lived in Cerro de San Pedro, a small gold- and silver-mining district in Mexico. Chronicling Cerro de San Pedro's operations from the time of the Spanish conquest to the present, Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert transcends standard narratives of boom and bust to envision a multicentury series of mining cycles, first operated under Spanish rule, then by North American industry, and today in the post-NAFTA world of transnational capitalism. The depletion of a mine did not mark the end of its life, it turns out. Evolving technology accelerated the flow of matter and energy moving through the extractive systems of exhausted mines and revived profitability over and over again in Mexico's mining districts. Studnicki-Gizbert demonstrates how this serial reanimation of a non-renewable resource was catalyzed by capital and supported by state policy and ideology and how each new cycle imposed ever more harmful consequences on both laborers and natural ecologies. At the same time, however, miners and their communities pursued a contending vision-a moral ecology-that defended the healthy reproduction of life and land. This book's breathtakingly long view brings important perspective to environmental justice conflicts around extraction in Latin America today.''--
Environment and Ecology in the Long Nineteenth-Century
Title | Environment and Ecology in the Long Nineteenth-Century PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Frost |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 771 |
Release | 2024-10-22 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1040134297 |
This volume includes sources relating to a range of social and cultural contexts, including the proliferation of natural history crazes (ferns, aquaria, orchids, etc); debates about the social and environmental impacts of changing land use in town and country; debates about demographics, population, and resources inspired by Thomas Malthus; attempts to preserve landscapes (e.g., The Commons Preservation Society), debates about hunger, poverty, and disease in the countryside, particularly during the ‘Hungry Forties’, and relating to the Captain Swing and Chartist disturbances; the rise of land Utopianism and rural Utopian community projects; the rise of new forms of rural leisure; aesthetic engagements with rural enviroments and new world travel; and debates about pollution (especially water pollution). The volume will also turn to a range of literary sources from the period prior to 1858 to illustrate the ways in which changing attitudes to environments emerged in fiction. These include extracts from Dickens’s early works, the hunting novels of R. S. Surtees, the social novels of Harriet Martineau, Charlotte Tonna, Charles Kingsley and Margaret Oliphant, John Ruskin’s environmental fairytale, ‘The King of the Golden River’, chartist fiction, Victorian children’s fiction, and adventure novels.
Montreal's Square Mile
Title | Montreal's Square Mile PDF eBook |
Author | Dimitry Anastakis |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 477 |
Release | 2024-07-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1487537468 |
In nineteenth-century Canada, the Square Mile was an elite residential district in Montreal that represented a dramatic new concentration of wealth. Montreal’s Square Mile chronicles the history of the neighbourhood, from its origins to its decline, including the diverse and far-reaching sources of its making and its twentieth-century transformations. Spanning the interconnected worlds of family and home life, business and high politics, architecture and urban redevelopment, this interdisciplinary and richly illustrated volume presents a new account of the Square Mile’s history and an investigation of the neighbourhood’s impact beyond the immediate urban environment.
Public Health Reports
Title | Public Health Reports PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1432 |
Release | 1905 |
Genre | Public health |
ISBN |
Public health reports (1881). v. 19 pt. 2 no. 27-53, 1904
Title | Public health reports (1881). v. 19 pt. 2 no. 27-53, 1904 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1474 |
Release | 1905 |
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Human Rights in Nicaragua Under the Sandinistas
Title | Human Rights in Nicaragua Under the Sandinistas PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Department of State |
Publisher | |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Civil rights |
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