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Hard Places: Reading the Landscape of America's Historic Mining Districts (1st ed.)

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Working with the premise that there are much meaning and value in the "e;repelling beauty"e; of mining landscapes, Richard Francaviglia identifies the visual clues that indicate an area has been mined and tells us how to read them, showing the interconnections among all of America's major mining districts.

With a style as bold as the landscape he reads and with photographs to match, he interprets the major forces that have shaped the architecture, design, and topography of mining areas.

Covering many different types of mining and mining locations, he concludes that mining landscapes have come to symbolize the turmoil between what our society elects to view as two opposing forces: culture and nature.

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Product Details
University of Iowa Press
1587290707 / 9781587290701
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/09/1997
English
233 pages
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