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Haywire: Discord in Maine's Logging Woods and the Unraveling of an Industry

Autor Andrew Egan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iul 2022
Logging in the northern forest has been romanticized, with images of log drives, plaid shirts, and bunkhouses in wide circulation. Increasingly dismissed as a quaint, rural pastime, logging remains one of the most dangerous jobs in the United States, with loggers occupying a precarious position amid unstable markets, expanding global competition, and growing labor discord. Examining a time of transition and decline in Maine’s forest economy, Andrew Egan traces pathways for understanding the challenges that have faced Maine’s logging community and, by extension, the state’s forestry sector, from the postwar period through today.

Seeking greater profits, logging companies turned their crews loose at midcentury, creating a workforce of independent contractors who were forced to purchase expensive equipment and compete for contracts with the mills. Drawing on his own experience with the region’s forest products industry, interviews with Maine loggers, media coverage, and court documents, Egan follows the troubled recent history of the industry and its battle for survival.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781625346636
ISBN-10: 1625346638
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 4 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press

Notă biografică

ANDREW EGAN is professor of forest resources at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College and author of Adirondack Hard Times: Evolution of a Rich Man’s Paradise.

Recenzii

Haywire is part of rapidly growing literature about work and loss in the Maine forests. [It] significantly adds to our understanding of this disappearing work culture and the combination of pride and anger that runs through the declining logger world. As such, it deserves readership far beyond scholars of logging or the Northeast. Moreover, it is one of the most useful books I have read in considering the complex issues of work and place in an era of globalization and economic transformation.”—Erik Loomis, H-Environment

Haywire documents the history of the logging occupation in the Northeast, especially the tensions between workers and employers and major industries. There is almost no systematic and thorough formal literature on these issues.”—Lloyd C. Irland, author of Wildlands and Woodlots: The Story of New England’s Forests

“Egan studies a ‘time of transition’ in the Maine forest and how this transition—largely to mechanized logging and then the collapse of the pulp and paper industry—has impacted woods workers. Seeking to understand these challenges through the eyes of the loggers themselves, Egan offers a good sense of the on-the-ground reality.”—Richard W. Judd, author of Finding Thoreau: The Meaning of Nature in the Making of an Environmental Icon

“This book does a good job of identifying problems. It is a wakeup call that asks us to recognize and deal with some very serious realities . . .”—The Forestry Source