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Uniting mountain and plain: Urbanization, law, and environmental change in the Denver region, 1858-1903.

机译:团结山区和平原:丹佛地区的城市化,法律和环境变化,1858-1903年。

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This is a new story about the struggle for control in the latter half of the nineteenth century---cities' control over diverse hinterlands local entrepreneurial control over a regional economy dependent upon outside capital a regulated society's control over laissez-faire capitalism and humans' control over nature. The geographic focus is Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo, which stood at the intersection of the Rockies and the plains and dominated a new economy. The questions raised, however, resonated throughout the nation and still have meaning today. Recent developments in urban history, legal history, environmental history, and the new western history open new avenues to explore the gradual, contested transformation of the United States from a nation of disparate traditional agrarian communities to a modern, integrated industrial society, and considers the consequences of this for the disparate ecosystems drawn into the new regional economy.These cities and their entrepreneurs were more than conduits for outside capital. They recruited, organized, and applied capital throughout the region. Struggling to become autonomous and competitive, regional decisionmakers were often guided by market values which increasingly dominated American society. However, in the Denver region, on the periphery of the national and international economy, the modern capitalist society did not emerge as early, as smoothly, or as completely as many legal historians suggest it did in the nation. Tenets of a regulated society were sometimes adopted by ranchers, miners, and courts when necessary to protect local interests vis-a-vis outsiders. They regularly formed quasi-legal institutions which regulated commerce and advanced the interests of the community ahead of those who seemingly put resources to more productive uses.At times, the persistence of tenets of a regulated society could be more devastating to the environment than the singular application of market principles. Whatever underlying ideology influenced regional activity, there was one constant. Regional decisionmakers assumed nature existed to benefit the new human population. They rapidly, profoundly, and permanently altered the relations which diverse social groups---Native Americans, Hispanos, and European Americans---shared with each other and with the land.
机译:这是一个关于十九世纪下半叶争取控制权斗争的新故事-城市控制着各种腹地,当地企业家控制着依赖外部资本的区域经济,受管制的社会控制着自由放任的资本主义和人类。控制自然。地理重点是丹佛,科罗拉多斯普林斯和普韦布洛,它们位于落基山脉和平原的交汇处,主导着新经济。但是,提出的问题在全国引起共鸣,并且在今天仍然有意义。城市历史,法律史,环境史和新西方历史的最新发展为探索美国从一个传统的农业社区向现代的一体化工业社会的逐渐,有争议的转型开辟了新的途径,并考虑了这对引入新的区域经济的不同生态系统的后果。这些城市及其企业家不仅仅是外部资本的渠道。他们在整个地区招募,组织和运用了资本。努力成为自治和竞争的地区决策者通常受到越来越主导美国社会的市场价值的指导。然而,在丹佛地区,在国家和国际经济的外围,现代资本主义社会并未像许多法律史学家所认为的那样早,平稳或完全地出现在美国。牧场主,矿工和法院有时在必要时采用规范社会的原则,以保护本地人相对于外人的利益。他们定期组建准法律机构来规范商业活动,并在那些看似将资源用于更多生产用途的人之前提高社区的利益。有时,规范社会的宗旨对环境的破坏可能比单一的破坏性更大。市场原则的应用。无论潜在的意识形态如何影响区域活动,都有一个常数。区域决策者认为,存在大自然可以使新的人口受益。他们迅速,深刻和永久地改变了土著人,西班牙裔美国人和欧洲裔美国人等不同社会群体之间以及与土地共享的关系。

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  • 作者

    Brosnan, Kathleen Anne.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Chicago.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Chicago.;
  • 学科 History United States.Environmental Sciences.Urban and Regional Planning.Agriculture Forestry and Wildlife.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1999
  • 页码 490 p.
  • 总页数 490
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 宗教;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:48:16

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