Power Lines - Andrew Needham

Power Lines

Phoenix and the Making of the Modern Southwest

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
336 Seiten
2014
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-0-691-13906-7 (ISBN)
56,10 inkl. MwSt
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 of the contemporary coal-fueled climate change crisis. Andrew Needham explains how inexpensive electricity became a requirement for modern life in Phoenix--driving assembly lines and cooling the oppressive heat. Navajo officials initially hoped energy development would improve their lands too, but as ash piles marked their landscape, air pollution filled the skies, and almost half of Navajo households remained without electricity, many Navajos came to view power lines as a sign of their subordination in the Southwest.
Drawing together urban, environmental, and American Indian history, Needham demonstrates how power lines created unequal connections between distant landscapes and how environmental changes associated with suburbanization reached far beyond the metropolitan frontier. Needham also offers a new account of postwar inequality, arguing that residents of the metropolitan periphery suffered similar patterns of marginalization as those faced in America's inner cities. Telling how coal from Indian lands became the fuel of modernity in the Southwest, Power Lines explores the dramatic effects that this energy system has had on the people and environment of the region.

Andrew Needham is associate professor of history at New York University.

Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Beyond the Crabgrass Frontier 1 Part I: Fragments Chapter 1: A Region of Fragments 23 Part II: Demand Chapter 2: The Valley of the Sun 55 Chapter 3: Turquoise and Turboprops 91 Part III: Supply Chapter 4: Modernizing the Navajo 123 Chapter 5: Integrating Geographies 157 Part IV: Protest Chapter 6: The Living River 185 Chapter 7: A Piece of the Action 213 Conclusion: "Good Bye, Big Sky": Coal and Postwar America 246 Abbreviations of Sources and Collections 259 Notes 261 Index 311

Reihe/Serie Politics and Society in Modern America
Verlagsort New Jersey
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 235 mm
Gewicht 624 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Zeitgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-691-13906-7 / 0691139067
ISBN-13 978-0-691-13906-7 / 9780691139067
Zustand Neuware
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