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Goldfield, Nevada: A case study of colonialism in the American West, 1900--1920.

机译:内华达州戈德菲尔德:1900--1920年美国西部殖民主义案例研究。

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This study explores the relationship of Goldfield, Nevada and the colonial thesis of the American West. Nevada mining towns of the 19th century epitomized the outside dominance of the region. Foreign and eastern capital was responsible for the development of a large number of camps during this period. Goldfield, however, defied the trend of foreign and eastern control and established itself as a community that was characterized by a degree of economic independence.; Founded in 1903, Goldfield was one of the first mining camps in Nevada in the 20th century and acquired it's name from the dominant metal that was mined, gold. This was in contrast to the majority of Nevada mining towns, as they produced silver and small amounts of gold. The large quantities of gold produced by the Goldfield mines generated huge profits that established the economic preeminence of the district.; The wealth of the strike attracted miners, businessmen, and potential investors. By 1907, Goldfield was the second largest city in Nevada with an estimated population of 20,000 residents. The city also had the distinction of being the only community in the state to be serviced by three railroads and was also home to the Goldfield Consolidated Mining Company, one of the largest mining operations of the time. In many respects, Goldfield resembled a modern city which was contradictory to the perception of Nevada mining towns.; Economic preeminence of the Goldfield mining district reduced the need for external capital to develop the mines and city. Consequently, Goldfield developed in a different manner than Nevada mining towns of the 19 th century. The locators of the principal Goldfield mines tended to stay in the district after the leasing period had expired and played an active role in the development of the infrastructure of the community. As a result, Goldfield was built by internally generated capital mainly by the men who owned the principal mining operations in the district.; Goldfield was not the sole exception of self development of a community in the West. At the beginning of the twentieth century, industries in the West were increasingly coming under the control of Western capitalists. This study confirms that investment capital from the West was replacing funding from the East in the early 20th century. Within Nevada, Goldfield was the first mining district and city in the state to claim that it was a self-made community.
机译:这项研究探索了内华达州金矿和美国西部殖民地论文的关系。内华达州19世纪的矿业城镇体现了该地区的外部优势。在此期间,外国和东方首都负责大量难民营的发展。但是,戈德菲尔德(Goldfield)违抗了外国和东方控制的趋势,并将自己确立为一个具有一定程度的经济独立性的社区。 Goldfield成立于1903年,是20世纪超级内华达州最早的采矿营地之一,并从开采的主要金属黄金中获得了它的名字。这与内华达州的大多数采矿城镇形成鲜明对比,因为它们生产白银和少量黄金。 Goldfield矿山产生的大量黄金产生了巨额利润,确立了该地区的经济优势。罢工的财富吸引了矿工,商人和潜在投资者。到1907年,戈德菲尔德(Goldfield)是内华达州的第二大城市,估计有20,000名居民。这座城市的独特之处在于,它是该州唯一由三条铁路提供服务的社区,同时也是当时最大的矿业公司之一的Goldfield联合矿业公司的所在地。从许多方面来看,戈德菲尔德都像一座现代化的城市,与内华达州采矿城镇的看法相矛盾。金矿区的经济优势降低了开发矿山和城市所需的外部资金。因此,戈德菲尔德的发展方式不同于19世纪的内华达州矿业城镇。租赁期届满后,主要的Goldfield矿山的定位者倾向于留在该地区,并在社区基础设施的发展中发挥了积极作用。结果,Goldfield是由内部产生的资金建造的,主要是由拥有该地区主要采矿业务的人组成的。金矿并不是西方社区自我发展的唯一例外。二十世纪初,西方工业越来越受到西方资本家的控制。这项研究证实,在20世纪初,西方的投资资本正在取代东方的资本。在内华达州,戈德菲尔德是该州第一个宣称其为自制社区的采矿区和城市。

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  • 作者

    Case, Christopher Stephen.;

  • 作者单位

    Northern Arizona University.;

  • 授予单位 Northern Arizona University.;
  • 学科 History United States.; Economics Commerce-Business.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 245 p.
  • 总页数 245
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;贸易经济;
  • 关键词

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