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Encounters in Avalanche Country - Diana L. Di Stefano

Encounters in Avalanche Country

A History of Survival in the Mountain West, 1820-1920
Buch | Hardcover
192 Seiten
2013
University of Washington Press (Verlag)
978-0-295-99314-0 (ISBN)
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Every winter, early settlers of the US and Canadian Mountain West could expect to lose dozens of lives to deadly avalanches. This book uncovers stories of survival struggles, frightening avalanches, and how local knowledge challenged legal traditions that defined avalanches as Acts of God.
Every winter settlers of the U.S. and Canadian Mountain West could expect to lose dozens of lives to deadly avalanches. This constant threat to trappers, miners, railway workers-and their families-forced individuals and communities to develop knowledge, share strategies, and band together as they tried to survive the extreme conditions of "avalanche country." The result of this convergence, author Diana Di Stefano argues, was a complex network of formal and informal cooperation that used disaster preparedness to engage legal action and instill a sense of regional identity among the many lives affected by these natural disasters.

Encounters in Avalanche Country tells the story of mountain communities' responses to disaster over a century of social change and rapid industrialization. As mining and railway companies triggered new kinds of disasters, ideas about environmental risk and responsibility were increasingly negotiated by mountain laborers, at the elite levels among corporations, and in socially charged civil suits. Disasters became a dangerous crossroads where social spaces and ecological realities collided, illustrating how individuals, groups, communities, and corporate entities were all tangled in this web of connections between people and their environment.

Written in a lively and engaging narrative style, Encounters in Avalanche Country uncovers authentic stories of survival struggles, frightening avalanches, and how local knowledge challenged legal traditions that defined avalanches as acts of god. Combining disaster, mining, railroad, and ski histories with the theme of severe winter weather, it provides a new and fascinating perspective on the settlement of the Mountain West.

Diana L. Di Stefano is editor of Montana The Magazine of Western History and publications director of the Montana Historical Society Press. She maintains an active research and writing agenda related to disasters in the American West.

Acknowledgments

Map of Avalanche Country Study Areas

Introduction: Arrival in Avalanche Country

1. Survival Strategies: 1820– 1860

2. Mountain Miners, Skiing Mailmen, and Itinerant Preachers: 1850–1895

3. Industrial Mining and Risk

4. Railway Workers and Mountain Towns: 1870–1910

5. Who’s to Blame?

6. Disaster in the Cascades

7. Topping v. Great Northern Railway Company

8. Departure from Avalanche Country

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Reihe/Serie Emil and Kathleen Sick Book Series in Western History and Biography
Zusatzinfo 20 b&w illus.
Verlagsort Seattle
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 431 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Natur / Ökologie
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Meteorologie / Klimatologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 0-295-99314-6 / 0295993146
ISBN-13 978-0-295-99314-0 / 9780295993140
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