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E-raamat: Black Gold: The Rise, Reign, and Fall of American Coal

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Sep-2025
  • Kirjastus: University of California Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780520391796
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  • Kirjastus: University of California Press
  • Keel: eng
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"For decades coal has been crucial to America's culture, society, and environment, an essential ingredient in driving out winter's cold, cooking meals, and lighting the dark. In the coalfields and beyond, Bob Wyss describes how this magical elixir sparked the Industrial Revolution, powered railroads, and built urban skylines, while providing home comforts for families. Coal's history and heritage are fundamental to understanding its legacy of threats to America's well-being. As industry developed so did clashes between powerful tycoons, coal miners, and innocent families. Exploitation and avarice led to victimization, deadly violence, and ultimately the American labor movement. More recently coal has endangered American lives and safety, brought on by two centuries of carbon combustion, and here the threat remains unresolved. This is coal's most enduring legacy, and Black Gold is pivotal in helping us understand how we got to this point"-- Provided by publisher.

Coal's central role in America's history and its ongoing threats in the climate crisis.
 
For decades coal has been crucial to America's culture, society, and environment, an essential ingredient in driving out winter's cold, cooking meals, and lighting the dark. In the coalfields and beyond, Bob Wyss describes how this magical elixir sparked the Industrial Revolution, powered railroads, and built urban skylines, while providing home comforts for families.
 
Coal's history and heritage are fundamental to understanding its legacy of threats to America's well-being. As industry developed so did clashes between powerful tycoons, coal miners, and innocent families. Exploitation and avarice led to victimization, deadly violence, and ultimately the American labor movement. More recently coal has endangered American lives and safety, brought on by two centuries of carbon combustion, and here the threat remains unresolved. This is coal's most enduring legacy, and Black Gold is pivotal in helping us understand how we got to this point.

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"Describes coals central role in Americas culture, society and environment in sparking the Industrial Revolution and now contributing to the climate crisis." * The Seattle Times * Provides readers an often-dramatic episodic overview of coal in American history, the great paradox between power and destruction that we could escape today. * Nation * "Today coal combustion plays a major in deepening the global climate crisis, endangering still more lives. * Climate and Capitalism * An absorbing read. . . . Black Gold is a vital book for anyone seeking to understand American history over the past two centuries and how coal lay at the black heart of its most important industrial, social, and economic developments. Most of all, by helping the reader understand Americas coal-fired past, it offers a timely lesson for the future. * Earth.org * "The story that Black Gold chronicles could not be timelier nor told better." * The Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences * Journalist Bob Wyss describes how coal sparked the Industrial Revolution, powered railroads, and built urban skylines, while providing home comforts for families. . . . Now two centuries of carbon combustion endanger American lives and safety, a threat that remains unresolved. This is coals most enduring legacy; Black Gold is pivotal in helping us understand how we got here. * Yale Climate Connections *  Spanning such a wide range of interwoven subjects, this is a book that can be expected to be worthy of the attention of an equally wide ranging community of readers. * Well-Read Naturalist * Black Gold contributes nicely to the assemblage of approaches to environmental history, as well as the corpus of texts tackling the environmental, economic, and social histories of coal. . . . Wyss fulfills his stated goal of illuminating how coal shaped and interconnected lives, events, technologies, and commodities in the United States. * H-Net * Black Gold offers an engaging narrative of coals place in US industrialization and its human and environmental costs. The prose is lively and accessible, and the episodic, character-driven structure invites students to take a glimpse of subjects they might otherwise find forbidding. * CHOICE *

Contents
 
List of Illustrations
Synopsis and Cast
 
Prelude
1. Kingpin
2. Centralia
3. Giants
 
Part One. Rise
4. Energy Crisis
5. The Race West
6. Steelmakers
7. Molly Maguires
 
Part Two. Reign
8. Centennial
9. Empire
10. Penn Station
11. Smoke
12. Rebellion
13. The Coal Miner
 
Part Three. Fall
14. Coal Town
15. St. Louis
16. Demise
17. Power
18. Coal River
19. Black Lung
20. Longview
21. Memorial
 
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Bob Wyss was a reporter and editor at the Providence Journal for thirty years, a journalism professor at the University of Connecticut for fifteen years, and is currently Professor Emeritus.