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Contents Foreword by Barry Bluestone Acknowledgments Introduction: The Meanings of Deindustrialization Jefferson Cowie and Joseph Heathcott Part I: Rust 1. "A Trail of Ghost Towns across Our Land": The Decline of Manufacturing in Yonkers, New York Tami J. Friedman 2. The "Fall" of Reo in Lansing, Michigan, 19551975 Lisa M. Fine 3. Segregated Fantasies: Race, Public Space, and the Life and Death of the Movie Business in Atlantic City, New Jersey, 19452000 Bryant Simon Part II: Environment 4. Greening Anaconda: EPA, ARCO, and the Politics of Space in Postindustrial Montana Kip Curtis 5. From Love's Canal to Love Canal: Reckoning with the Environmental Legacy of an Industrial Dream Rich Newman Part III: Plans 6. The Wages of Disinvenstment: How Money and Politics Aided the Decline of Camden, New Jersey Howard Gillette Jr. 7. California's Industrial Garden: Oakland and the East Bay in the Age of Deindustrialization Robert O. Self 8. Deindustrialization, Poverty, and Federal Area Redevelopment in the United States, 19451965 Gregory S. Wilson Part IV: Legacy 9. Collateral Damage: Deindustrialization and the Uses of Youngstown John Russo and Sherry Lee Linkon 10. Envisioning the Steel City: The Legend and the Legacy of Gary, Indiana S. Paul O'Hara 11. Monuments of a Lost Cause: The Postindustrial Campaign to Commemorate Steel Kirk Savage Part V: Memory 12. Making Sense of Restructuring: Narratives of Accommodation among Downsized Workers Steve May and Laura Morrison 13. Worker Memory and Narrative: Personal Stories of Deindustrialization in Louisville, Kentucky Joy L. Hart and Tracy E. K'Meyer Notes Contributors Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Deindustrialization United States, Plant shutdowns United States, Industries United States, Industrial policy United States, Working class Economic conditions United States, United States Economic conditions 2001-United States Social conditions 20th century, Globalization Economic aspects United States