Copper Chorus

Copper Chorus

Author: Dennis L. Swibold

Publisher: Montana Historical Society

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9780975919606

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This is the first book devoted to Montana's long history of industrial newspaper ownership and the consequences for democracy. The work also reveals the costs paid by owners and their journalists, whose credibility eroded as their increasingly constricted newspapers lapsed into ambivalence and indifference. The story offers a timeless study of the conflict between commerce and the notion of a free and independent press.


Smoke Wars

Smoke Wars

Author: Donald MacMillan

Publisher: Montana Historical Society

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780917298653

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Smoke Wars traces the campaign against air pollution in southwestern Montana from the fight to abolish open-heap roasting--a process that created dense clouds of low-lying, noxious smoke and caused death rates in Butte to exceed those of New York City--to the battle against toxic emissions released from the great stacks of the Anaconda Reduction Works. This landmark environmental study raises issues of corporate responsibility, the rights of citizens, and the costs of industrialization, issues still hotly contested today.


The Richest Hill on Earth

The Richest Hill on Earth

Author: Richard S. Wheeler

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2012-10-30

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780765366436

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One of the West's most beloved writers sets his sights on the war of the Copper Kings in late 19th-century Montana, and their struggle for control of the Orichest hill on Earth.


Anaconda

Anaconda

Author: Laurie Mercier

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780252069888

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Mercier depicts the vibrant life of the smelter city at full steam, incorporating the candid, sometimes wry commentary of the locals ("the company furnished three pair of leather gloves . . . and all the arsenic dust] you could eat"). She documents the early history of the town and the distinctive culture of cooperation and activism that residents fostered in the 1930s and 1940s. Ultimately, their solidarity and discontent with the company converged in the successful 1934 strike and sustained five decades of devoted unionism. During the cold war years, Anacondans held to their communal values and to unions in the face of antilabor and anticommunist pressures, embracing an "alternative Americanism" that championed improved living standards for working people, rather than unlimited corporate power, as the best defense against communism. Mercier chronicles the bitter struggle between two rival unions--the anticommunist United Steelworkers of America and the red-tainted International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers--that undercut the town's labor solidarity in the postwar years. She also explores how gender definitions--especially the male breadwinner ideology and the limits placed on women's political, economic, and social roles--shaped the nature and outcome of labor struggles. Mercier carries her investigation through the closing of the smelter in 1980, covering debates over the environment and the community's transformation into a deindustrialized, nonunion town. Underscoring the role of the community in molding working-class consciousness, Anaconda offers important insights about the changing nature of working-class culture and the real potential for collective action under the midday sun of American industrial capitalism.


The Battle for Butte

The Battle for Butte

Author: Michael P. Malone

Publisher: Emil and Kathleen Sick Book We

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780295986074

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"Since it was first published in 1981,The Battle for Buttehas remained the most sophisticated account of the events in Butte and the best treatment of the influence of copper in the political history of Montana." -- from the new Foreword The late Michael P. Malone was president of Montana State University in Bozeman and author ofC. Ben Ross and the New Deal in Idahoand coauthor, with Richard B. Roeder and William L. Lang, ofMontana: A History of Two Centuries.William L. Langis professor of history at Portland State University.


Tracing the Veins

Tracing the Veins

Author: Janet L. Finn

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1998-08-03

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 0520211375

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"Novel, engaging, and interesting. . . . [Finn] conveys the urgency of understanding the intertwining sources of conflict and struggle in the contemporary world."—Benjamin S. Orlove, University of California, Davis "Finn blends trenchant scholarship and stylistic mastery with exceptional intelligence. If this is not cutting edge, I just wonder what is."—Jean-Paul Dumont, George Mason University


Copper Workers, International Business, and Domestic Politics in Cold War Chile

Copper Workers, International Business, and Domestic Politics in Cold War Chile

Author: Angela Vergara

Publisher: Penn State University Press

Published: 2012-09-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780271033358

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Traces the history of the labor movement in Chile through the experiences of copper miners employed by the Anaconda Copper Company from 1945 to 1990. Covers the economic, political, and social history of the 45-year period when the Cold War dominated Chilean politics.