Beneath the Coal Dust : Historical Journeys through the Elk Valley and Crowsnest Pass
by
Wayne Norton
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1773860925
ISBN-13
9781773860923
Publisher
Caitlin Press
Imprint
Caitlin Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 10th, 2023
Print length
240 Pages
Weight
322 grams
Product Classification:
History of the Americas
Ksh 3,600.00
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Go beneath the coal dust to discover the unexpected stories surrounding the Elk Valley and Crowsnest Pass.
In Beneath the Coal Dust, author Wayne Norton digs deep, exploring the fascinating and sometimes sobering stories of the mining communities in the Elk Valley and the Crowsnest Pass. In this new collection, Norton chooses mainly a micro view, focusing on the stories that are specific to this isolated and unique geographic region. These tales span from the notorious red-light district of Fernie to womens ice hockey in the 1920s, to the civic financial crisis caused by the Home Bank collapse, the regional history of breweries and prohibition, and the experiences and amazing fortitude of both Chinese and Syrian immigrants in what was a predominantly white settler town. This is a book about the local past, intended for those interested not necessarily in the broad sweep of national history, but rather in the smaller stories that are specific to this remote and historically rich area. And instead of dealing with the core regional narrative surrounding the coal industry, these explorations reveal some of what has been neglected and hidden beneath the coal dust," as the title suggests.
In Beneath the Coal Dust, author Wayne Norton digs deep, exploring the fascinating and sometimes sobering stories of the mining communities in the Elk Valley and the Crowsnest Pass. In this new collection, Norton chooses mainly a micro view, focusing on the stories that are specific to this isolated and unique geographic region. These tales span from the notorious red-light district of Fernie to womens ice hockey in the 1920s, to the civic financial crisis caused by the Home Bank collapse, the regional history of breweries and prohibition, and the experiences and amazing fortitude of both Chinese and Syrian immigrants in what was a predominantly white settler town. This is a book about the local past, intended for those interested not necessarily in the broad sweep of national history, but rather in the smaller stories that are specific to this remote and historically rich area. And instead of dealing with the core regional narrative surrounding the coal industry, these explorations reveal some of what has been neglected and hidden beneath the coal dust," as the title suggests.
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