Power Lines: Phoenix and the Making of the Modern Southwest
Andrew Needham
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Description for Power Lines: Phoenix and the Making of the Modern Southwest
Hardback. Series: Politics and Society in Twentieth Century America. Num Pages: 336 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JJ; JFSL9; JHB; JP; RGC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 243 x 158 x 26. Weight in Grams: 632.
In 1940, Phoenix was a small, agricultural city of sixty-five thousand, and the Navajo Reservation was an open landscape of scattered sheepherders. Forty years later, Phoenix had blossomed into a metropolis of 1.5 million people and the territory of the Navajo Nation was home to two of the largest strip mines in the world. Five coal-burning power plants surrounded the reservation, generating electricity for export to Phoenix, Los Angeles, and other cities. Exploring the postwar developments of these two very different landscapes, Power Lines tells the story of the far-reaching environmental and social inequalities of metropolitan growth, and the roots ... Read more
In 1940, Phoenix was a small, agricultural city of sixty-five thousand, and the Navajo Reservation was an open landscape of scattered sheepherders. Forty years later, Phoenix had blossomed into a metropolis of 1.5 million people and the territory of the Navajo Nation was home to two of the largest strip mines in the world. Five coal-burning power plants surrounded the reservation, generating electricity for export to Phoenix, Los Angeles, and other cities. Exploring the postwar developments of these two very different landscapes, Power Lines tells the story of the far-reaching environmental and social inequalities of metropolitan growth, and the roots ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Series
Politics and Society in Modern America
Condition
New
Weight
631 g
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
New Jersey, United States
ISBN
9780691139067
SKU
V9780691139067
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About Andrew Needham
Andrew Needham is associate professor of history at New York University.
Reviews for Power Lines: Phoenix and the Making of the Modern Southwest
Winner of the 2016 George Perkins Marsh Prize, American Society for Environmental History Winner of the 2015 Caughey Western History Prize, Western History Association Winner of a 2015 Southwest Book Award, Border Regional Library Association Winner of the 2015 David J. Weber-Clements Prize, Western History Association Winner of the 2015 Hal K. Rothman Prize, Western History Association "Power Lines is ... Read more