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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jeffrey T. ManuelPublisher: University of Minnesota Press Imprint: University of Minnesota Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780816694297ISBN 10: 081669429 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 12 October 2015 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsContents Acknowledgments Introduction: An Industrial Mining Region in a Postindustrial Age 1. A Technological Fix? Edward W. Davis and the Creation of Taconite 2. Creating a Tax Cut Consensus on the Iron Range: The 1964 Taconite Amendment 3. Taconite Bites Back: The Reserve Mining Pollution Trial and the Environmental Challenge to Industry 4. Economic Development Policy, Regional and Local: The Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board 5. The Turn to Heritage: Conflicts over Mining’s Memory Conclusion: Lessons for a Future Iron Range Notes IndexReviewsTaconite Dreams is an important contribution to the national and international history of industrial decline. By taking us to the Mesabi Iron Range in Minnesota, Jeffrey T. Manuel connects the resource frontier to the large cities of the industrial heartland an analysis that is long overdue. Steven High, Concordia University Taconite Dreams is a great example of how, when undertaken intelligently, local historical studies can have global reach. Jeffrey T. Manuel provides a mirror for communities across the world, from the mining regions of South Africa to the oil fields of North Dakota, through which they can assess the opportunities and threats contained in economic development strategies that rely on extractive industries. This book challenges not only planners, politicians, and labor activists, but also we public historians who construct images of the past that might influence debates about future development strategies. Peter Rachleff, Executive Director, East Side Freedom Library In Taconite Dreams, Jeffrey T. Manuel has done something difficult and truly important. He s built a historical bridge from the nostalgic, often over-romanticized early days of iron mining to the all-too-real struggles of our present Iron Range region. He takes the controversial issues of economic decline, environmental impact, and cultural struggles and provides a clear-eyed assessment of how things got this way and what it might mean for the future. Aaron Brown, journalist, author, and host of public radio s Great Northern Radio Show <i>Taconite Dreams</i> is an important contribution to the national and international history of industrial decline. By taking us to the Mesabi Iron Range in Minnesota, Jeffrey T. Manuel connects the resource frontier to the large cities of the industrial heartland an analysis that is long overdue. Steven High, Concordia University</p> <i>Taconite Dreams</i> is a great example of how, when undertaken intelligently, local historical studies can have global reach. Jeffrey T. Manuel provides a mirror for communities across the world, from the mining regions of South Africa to the oil fields of North Dakota, through which they can assess the opportunities and threats contained in economic development strategies that rely on extractive industries. This book challenges not only planners, politicians, and labor activists, but also we public historians who construct images of the past that might influence debates about future development strategies. Peter Rachleff, Executive Director, East Side Freedom Library</p> In <i>Taconite Dreams</i>, Jeffrey T. Manuel has done something difficult and truly important. He s built a historical bridge from the nostalgic, often over-romanticized early days of iron mining to the all-too-real struggles of our present Iron Range region. He takes the controversial issues of economic decline, environmental impact, and cultural struggles and provides a clear-eyed assessment of how things got this way and what it might mean for the future. Aaron Brown, journalist, author, and host of public radio s Great Northern Radio Show</p> One of the most fascinating and detailed accounts ever of the challenges faced over the years by the mining industry in northeastern Minnesota. --<i>Ely Timberjay</i></p> Manuel brings years of research about the taconite industry without the local Iron Range baggage and biases. --<i>Minnesota Brown</i></p> Solidly researched, clearly structured, and profusely illustrated, <i>Taconite Dreams </i>highlights a paradoxical feature of modern capitalism, the rapid devaluation of formerly powerful industrial complexes. --<i>Labour/Le Travail</i></p> <i>Taconite Dreams </i>is well researched and written, and it draws good comparisons to similar postindustrial regions facing decline. --<i>Environmental History</i></p> The book stands out for the depth of its perspective on issues shaping other post-industrial places in the United States and around the world. Manuel effectively shows the economic and social changes behind shifts in policies that led to the current roles of mining, tourism, and other industries in this region. --<i>Minnesota History</i></p> A highly readable and sympathetic but neutral examination of a crisis period in the author's home state. The photos help the reader to visualize the range, the technology, and the people. Beyond the recapturing of the history of the range in the twentieth century, important as that is, <i>Taconite Dreams</i> reminds those who have forgotten and informs those who never knew, of the downside of the postindustrial economy. --<i>Technology and Culture</i></p> One of the most fascinating and detailed accounts ever of the challenges faced over the years by the mining industry in northeastern Minnesota. --Ely Timberjay Manuel's book should join the required reading list. --Project Muse Manuel brings years of research about the taconite industry without the local Iron Range baggage and biases. --Minnesota Brown Solidly researched, clearly structured, and profusely illustrated, Taconite Dreams highlights a paradoxical feature of modern capitalism, the rapid devaluation of formerly powerful industrial complexes. --Labour/Le Travail Taconite Dreams is well researched and written, and it draws good comparisons to similar postindustrial regions facing decline. --Environmental History The book stands out for the depth of its perspective on issues shaping other post-industrial places in the United States and around the world. Manuel effectively shows the economic and social changes behind shifts in policies that led to the current roles of mining, tourism, and other industries in this region. --Minnesota History A highly readable and sympathetic but neutral examination of a crisis period in the author's home state. The photos help the reader to visualize the range, the technology, and the people. Beyond the recapturing of the history of the range in the twentieth century, important as that is, Taconite Dreams reminds those who have forgotten and informs those who never knew, of the downside of the postindustrial economy. --Technology and Culture -One of the most fascinating and detailed accounts ever of the challenges faced over the years by the mining industry in northeastern Minnesota.---Ely Timberjay -Manuel brings years of research about the taconite industry without the local Iron Range baggage and biases.---Minnesota Brown -Solidly researched, clearly structured, and profusely illustrated, Taconite Dreams highlights a paradoxical feature of modern capitalism, the rapid devaluation of formerly powerful industrial complexes.---Labour/Le Travail -Taconite Dreams is well researched and written, and it draws good comparisons to similar postindustrial regions facing decline.---Environmental History -The book stands out for the depth of its perspective on issues shaping other post-industrial places in the United States and around the world. Manuel effectively shows the economic and social changes behind shifts in policies that led to the current roles of mining, tourism, and other industries in this region.---Minnesota History -A highly readable and sympathetic but neutral examination of a crisis period in the author's home state. The photos help the reader to visualize the range, the technology, and the people. Beyond the recapturing of the history of the range in the twentieth century, important as that is, Taconite Dreams reminds those who have forgotten and informs those who never knew, of the downside of the postindustrial economy.---Technology and Culture -Taconite Dreams is an important contribution to the national and international history of industrial decline. By taking us to the Mesabi Iron Range in Minnesota, Jeffrey T. Manuel connects the resource frontier to the large cities of the industrial heartland--an analysis that is long overdue.---Steven High, Concordia University -Taconite Dreams is a great example of how, when undertaken intelligently, local historical studies can have global reach. Jeffrey T. Manuel provides a mirror for communities across the world, from the mining regions of South Africa to the oil fields of North Dakota, through which they can assess the opportunities and threats contained in economic development strategies that rely on extractive industries. This book challenges not only planners, politicians, and labor activists, but also we public historians who construct images of the past that might influence debates about future development strategies.---Peter Rachleff, Executive Director, East Side Freedom Library -In Taconite Dreams, Jeffrey T. Manuel has done something difficult and truly important. He's built a historical bridge from the nostalgic, often over-romanticized early days of iron mining to the all-too-real struggles of our present Iron Range region. He takes the controversial issues of economic decline, environmental impact, and cultural struggles and provides a clear-eyed assessment of how things got this way and what it might mean for the future.---Aaron Brown, journalist, author, and host of public radio's Great Northern Radio Show Taconite Dreams is an important contribution to the national and international history of industrial decline. By taking us to the Mesabi Iron Range in Minnesota, Jeffrey T. Manuel connects the resource frontier to the large cities of the industrial heartland--an analysis that is long overdue. --Steven High, Concordia University Taconite Dreams is a great example of how, when undertaken intelligently, local historical studies can have global reach. Jeffrey T. Manuel provides a mirror for communities across the world, from the mining regions of South Africa to the oil fields of North Dakota, through which they can assess the opportunities and threats contained in economic development strategies that rely on extractive industries. This book challenges not only planners, politicians, and labor activists, but also we public historians who construct images of the past that might influence debates about future development strategies. --Peter Rachleff, Executive Director, East Side Freedom Library In Taconite Dreams, Jeffrey T. Manuel has done something difficult and truly important. He's built a historical bridge from the nostalgic, often over-romanticized early days of iron mining to the all-too-real struggles of our present Iron Range region. He takes the controversial issues of economic decline, environmental impact, and cultural struggles and provides a clear-eyed assessment of how things got this way and what it might mean for the future. --Aaron Brown, journalist, author, and host of public radio's Great Northern Radio Show Taconite Dreams is an important contribution to the national and international history of industrial decline. By taking us to the Mesabi Iron Range in Minnesota, Jeffrey T. Manuel connects the resource frontier to the large cities of the industrial heartland an analysis that is long overdue. Steven High, Concordia University Taconite Dreams is a great example of how, when undertaken intelligently, local historical studies can have global reach. Jeffrey T. Manuel provides a mirror for communities across the world, from the mining regions of South Africa to the oil fields of North Dakota, through which they can assess the opportunities and threats contained in economic development strategies that rely on extractive industries. This book challenges not only planners, politicians, and labor activists, but also we public historians who construct images of the past that might influence debates about future development strategies. Peter Rachleff, Executive Director, East Side Freedom Library In Taconite Dreams, Jeffrey T. Manuel has done something difficult and truly important. He s built a historical bridge from the nostalgic, often over-romanticized early days of iron mining to the all-too-real struggles of our present Iron Range region. He takes the controversial issues of economic decline, environmental impact, and cultural struggles and provides a clear-eyed assessment of how things got this way and what it might mean for the future. Aaron Brown, journalist, author, and host of public radio s Great Northern Radio Show Author InformationJeffrey T. Manuel, a Minnesota native, is associate professor of history at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |