Hidden Landscape


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The Hidden Landscape


The Hidden Landscape

Author: Richard A. Fortey

language: en

Publisher: Jonathan Cape

Release Date: 1993


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Dry Store Room No. 1: The Secret Life of the Natural History Museum (Text Only)


Dry Store Room No. 1: The Secret Life of the Natural History Museum (Text Only)

Author: Richard Fortey

language: en

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Release Date: 2010-06-24


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This edition does not include illustrations. ‘Dry Store Room No. 1’ is an intimate biography of the Natural History Museum, celebrating the eccentric personalities who have peopled it and capturing the wonders of scientific endeavour, academic rigour and imagination.

Steeltown U.S.A


Steeltown U.S.A

Author: Sherry Lee Linkon

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2002


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Once the symbol of a robust steel industry and blue-collar economy, Youngstown, Ohio, and its famous Jeannette Blast Furnace have become key icons in the tragic tale of American deindustrialization. Sherry Lee Linkon and John Russo examine the inevitable tension between those discordant visions, which continue to exert great power over Steeltown's citizens as they struggle to redefine their lives. When the Jenny was shut down in 1978, 50,000 Youngstown workers lost their jobs, cutting the heart out of the local economy. Even as the community organized a nationally recognized effort to save the mills, the city was rocked by economic devastation, runaway crime, and mob scandal, problems that persist twenty-five years later. In the midst of these struggles the Jenny remained standing as a proud symbol of the community's glory days, still a dominant force in the construction of both individual and collective identities in Youngstown. Focusing on stories and images that both reflect and perpetuate how Youngstown understands itself as a community, Sherry Lee Linkon and John Russo have forged a historical and cultural study of the relationship between community, memory, work, and confli