Cutover Capitalism

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<p>What happened to the loggers of America's past when lumbermen moved west and south in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? How did these communities continue to create value and meaning in these marginal lands? <em>Cutover Capitalism: The Industrialization of the Northern Forest</em> provides a new perspective on the process of industrialization in America through the study of rural workers in a cutover landscape. Back when resources started running scarce the environment of the forest and bodies of workers became the natural resources from which mills and landowners extracted. Bodies and cutover landscapes were mobilized in new ways to increase the scale and efficiency of production-a brutal process for workers human and animal alike. In the Northern Forest an industrial working class formed in relation to the unique ways that workers' bodies were used to produce value and in relation to the seasonal cycles of the forest environment.<em>Cutover Capitalism</em> is an innovative historical study that combines methodological approaches from labor history environmental history and the new history of capitalism. The book tells a character-driven yet theoretically sophisticated story about what it was like to live through this process of industrialization. </p>
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