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Closing Sysco: Industrial Decline in Atlantic Canada's Steel City
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Author/contributor
- MacKinnon, Lachlan (Author)
Title
Closing Sysco: Industrial Decline in Atlantic Canada's Steel City
Abstract
This book is a history of deindustrialization and working-class resistance in the Cape Breton steel industry between 1945 and 2001. The Sydney Steel Works is at the heart of this study - having existed in tandem with Cape Breton's larger coal operations since the early twentieth century. Chapters explore the multi-faceted nature of deindustrialization, the internal politics of the steelworkers' union, successful efforts to nationalize the mill in 1967, the years in transition under public ownership, and confrontations over health, safety, and environmental degradation in the 1990s and 2000s. The book moves beyond the moment of closure to trace the cultural, historical, and political ramifications of deindustrialization as they continue to play out in post-industrial Cape Breton Island. This represents a significant intervention into the international literature on deindustrialization, pushing scholarship beyond the bounds of political economy and cultural change to begin tackling issues of bodily health, environment, and historical memory in post-industrial places. -- Publisher's description
Series
Studies in Atlantic Canada history
Date
2020
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Place
Toronto
# of Pages
xiv, 290 pages: illustrations, maps
ISBN
978-1-4875-2402-9
Language
English
Extra
OCLC: 1090428366
Citation
MacKinnon, L. (2020). Closing Sysco: Industrial Decline in Atlantic Canada’s Steel City. University of Toronto Press. https://utppublishing.com/doi/10.3138/9781487524029
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