To Save the Land and People

To Save the Land and People
Author: Chad Montrie
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2003-11-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0807862630

Surface coal mining has had a dramatic impact on the Appalachian economy and ecology since World War II, exacerbating the region's chronic unemployment and destroying much of its natural environment. Here, Chad Montrie examines the twentieth-century movement to outlaw surface mining in Appalachia, tracing popular opposition to the industry from its inception through the growth of a militant movement that engaged in acts of civil disobedience and industrial sabotage. Both comprehensive and comparative, To Save the Land and People chronicles the story of surface mining opposition in the whole region, from Pennsylvania to Alabama. Though many accounts of environmental activism focus on middle-class suburbanites and emphasize national events, the campaign to abolish strip mining was primarily a movement of farmers and working people, originating at the local and state levels. Its history underscores the significant role of common people and grassroots efforts in the American environmental movement. This book also contributes to a long-running debate about American values by revealing how veneration for small, private properties has shaped the political consciousness of strip mining opponents.

A Child's Book of Stories

A Child's Book of Stories
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1919
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN:

Folk tales from England, Norway and India, as well as fairy tales from Grimm, Andersen and Perrault, fables from Aesop, and tales from the Arabian nights.

The Food of a Younger Land

The Food of a Younger Land
Author: United States. Works Progress Administration
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2009
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781594488658

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Peeps at Many Lands: Egypt

Peeps at Many Lands: Egypt
Author: R. Talbot Kelly
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

"Peeps at Many Lands: Egypt" by R. Talbot Kelly is a short travelogue of Egypt from a famed English orientalist landscape and genre painter, author, and illustrator. The antiquities found in this exotic region, Cairo, travels on the Nile, the people and customs, the monuments, and the desert landscape are all described in concise but fascinating detail. With this book, readers across the globe were able to live a fraction of the experience of visiting Egypt.

Peeps At Many Lands: Ancient Egypt

Peeps At Many Lands: Ancient Egypt
Author: James Baikie
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1105703959

Long before even Egyptian history begins, there was no bloom on the lily. The Nile, a far bigger river then than it is now, ran into the sea near Cairo, the modern capital of Egypt; and the land was nothing but the narrow valley of the river, bordered on either side by desert hills. But gradually, century by century, the Nile cut its way deeper down into the land, leaving banks of soil on either side between itself and the hills, and the mud which it brought down in its waters piled up at its mouth and pressed the sea back, till, at last, the Delta was formed, much as we see it now. Even after the Delta was formed, the whole country was only about twice as large as Wales, and, though there was a great number of people in it for its size, the population was only, at the most, about twice as great as that of London.

State, Market and Society in an Emerging Economy

State, Market and Society in an Emerging Economy
Author: Quamrul Alam
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2023-07-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000906043

The economic and social development that Bangladesh has achieved in the past two decades has made Bangladesh a development paradox. This book tries to explain this paradox through a political economy lens. The book explains the linkages between the state, changing society and emerging private sector, and examines whether the social transformation taking place in Bangladesh has the potential to live up to the expectations of a middle- income country. The early part of the book unravels the myriad relations between the state, society and market to project the aspirations of a newly independent nation. It analyzes how political turmoil, militarization of politics, politicization of institutions, reforms initiatives, industrial and social development policies, and the power nexus influenced the nature of the political economy of Bangladesh. The book goes on to examine how domestic appetite for capital and raw materials, the digital revolution, and the capacity of the local market to absorb expanded economic activities have created an environment that catalyzes innovation and entrepreneurship. The book also explains how the country has attempted to transform from an agrarian to a manufacturing- based economy, with rapid growth in the ready- made garment industry, pisciculture, pharmaceuticals and the ICT sector. Bangladesh’s journey from an emerging economy towards a developed country would interest those researching on development economics and those in policy making.