Duane A. Smith
University of Colorado Boulder
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Technology and Culture | 1989
Larry Lankton; Duane A. Smith
Throughout the nineteenth century, miners were given virtually free rein to profit without having to worry about impacts to the land, water, and air. But during the twentieth century, the mining industry has evidenced serious concerns about its effects on the environment. Since the 1960s, mining and its consequences have become heated issues of public debate and legislative reform. By the mid-1970s, a number of industry hard-liners were still clinging to nineteenth-century values, but many more were accepting the legacy of minings past and were beginning to integrate preservation and reclamation into their plans. Mining America is a vivid account of the damage wrought by almost two centuries of mining, but its main focus is on the conflicting attitudes behind the destruction and on societys responses. Veteran author and historian Duane Smith asserts that the marriage of mining and environmental issues was bound to touch Americas sensitive pocketbook nerve -- but the question now is, are all groups willing to pay the price?
Archive | 1967
Duane A. Smith
Development of western resources (USA) | 1988
Duane A. Smith
Archive | 2009
Duane A. Smith
Western Historical Quarterly | 1993
James E. Fell; Richard N. Ellis; Duane A. Smith
Archive | 1973
Merlin Stonehouse; Duane A. Smith
Archive | 2000
Duane A. Smith
Technology and Culture | 1988
Duane A. Smith; Stanley Dempsey; James E. Fell
Western Historical Quarterly | 2006
Jonathan Rees; Liston E. Leyendecker; Christine A. Bradley; Duane A. Smith
Western Historical Quarterly | 1999
Roger D. McGrath; Duane A. Smith