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'Breaking the stillness': The coal industry and the transformation of Appalachian Virginia, 1880-1920.

机译:“打破僵局”:煤炭行业与阿巴拉契亚弗吉尼亚州的转型,1880年至1920年。

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As American industrialization gained momentum in the second half of the nineteenth century, new sources of energy were sought to sustain industrial growth and transformation. The once-isolated mountains of central Appalachia, rich in natural resources such as coal and timber, were entered after 1880 by industrialists eager to appropriate the region's natural wealth. Mountaineers, mostly small-scale farmers, suddenly found themselves neighbors to coal towns, lumber camps, and railroad tracks. Industrialists were accompanied, moreover, by local-color writers, missionaries, educators, and others who were intent on tapping the region's human resources. This dissertation explores the penetration of one region of Appalachia, Southwest Virginia, and examines the establishment of a coal economy in the region by outside capitalists, the reactions of mountaineers to industrialization, and the experiences of European immigrants, Southern blacks, and white miners from other regions who migrated to Southwest Virginia to work in the coal mines. The study begins in the 1880s, when coal operators first began to explore the potential of the region, and closes after World War I, by which time the initial phase of development in the mountains was over.;Mountaineers and miners have traditionally been viewed as victims of Appalachian industrialization, the one robbed of his homeland and forced to enter an industrial wage system, the other housed in makeshift towns where personal freedom was curtailed, and employed in a job that was considered one of the most dangerous in America. But this study concludes that mountaineers and miners in Southwest Virginia retained a measure of autonomy and power, both preserving traditional customs as well as adopting newer opportunities for their own benefit. Mountaineers, despite the colonizing efforts of economic developers, actually remained on the periphery of Appalachian industrialization. Many were able to choose when and where, and even if, to connect with the forces of transformation. Miners, by relying on bonds of solidarity, within separate racial and ethnic entities, and by exploiting the constant labor shortage in the region, were able to maintain a degree of independence and power within the coal towns. But the relative autonomy enjoyed by mountaineers and miners in Southwest Virginia was ultimately located within the bounds of a social and economic system controlled by the coal industry. The racial and ethnic bonds that nurtured miners ironically hindered the formation of class attitudes that might have pushed more forcefully against those boundaries. Mountaineers and miners were therefore more than simply victims of an oppressive industrial system, but their autonomy had limits.
机译:随着19世纪下半叶美国工业化的发展势头,人们寻求新的能源来维持工业的增长和转型。 1880年以后,急于想利用该地区自然财富的工业家进入了阿帕拉契亚州中部曾经隔离的山脉,那里拥有丰富的煤炭和木材等自然资源。登山者,大多是小农,突然发现自己是煤炭小镇,伐木场和铁轨的邻居。此外,在工业家的陪同下,当地有色人种的作家,宣教士,教育工作者以及其他意在挖掘该地区人力资源的人也来了。本文探讨了西南弗吉尼亚州阿巴拉契亚州一个地区的渗透情况,并研究了外部资本家在该地区建立煤炭经济,登山者对工业化的反应以及欧洲移民,南部黑人和白人矿工的经历。其他移民到西南弗吉尼亚州在煤矿工作的地区。这项研究始于1880年代,当时煤炭经营者首次开始探索该地区的潜力,并于第一次世界大战后结束,当时山区的开发工作已经结束。传统上,登山家和矿工被视为阿巴拉契亚工业化的受害者,一个被抢劫了家园,被迫进入工业工资制度,另一个被安置在临时城镇中,这些城镇的人身自由受到限制,并被雇用从事被认为是美国最危险的工作之一。但是这项研究得出的结论是,西南弗吉尼亚的登山者和矿工保留了一定的自治权和权力,既保留了传统习俗,又为自己谋取了新的机会。尽管经济开发者进行了殖民化的努力,登山者实际上仍然处于阿巴拉契亚工业化的边缘。许多人能够选择何时何地,甚至与变革的力量联系在一起。矿工们依靠团结的力量,在不同的种族和族裔实体中相互合作,并利用该地区持续的劳动力短缺,得以在煤炭城镇中维持一定程度的独立性和权力。但是,西南弗吉尼亚州的登山者和矿工享有的相对自治最终位于煤炭行业控制的社会和经济体系的范围内。具有讽刺意味的是,孕育矿工的种族和民族纽带阻碍了阶级态度的形成,这种态度可能会更加有力地推向这些界限。因此,登山者和矿工不仅是压迫性工业体系的受害者,而且他们的自治有局限性。

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  • 作者

    Herrin, Dean.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Delaware.;

  • 授予单位 University of Delaware.;
  • 学科 American history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1991
  • 页码 313 p.
  • 总页数 313
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:50:23

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