Corporate wasteland; the landscape and memory of deindustrialization.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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9780801474019

Corporate wasteland; the landscape and memory of deindustrialization.

High, Steven and David W. Lewis.

Cornell U. Press

2007

193 pages

$18.95

Paperback

HD5708

Factories in Youngstown and Detroit, Ohio; paper works in Sturgeon Fall, Ontario and Kalamazoo, Mi...

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