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This tale of two cities - Butte, Montana, and Chuquicamata, Chile - traces the relationship of capitalism and community across cultural, national, and geographic boundaries. Combining social history with ethnography, Janet Finn shows how the development of copper mining set in motion parallel processes involving distinctive constructions of community, class, and gender in the two widely separated but intimately related sites.
Copper industry and trade --- Anaconda Company --- Industries --- Business & Economics --- Metal trade --- Social aspects --- Anaconda Company. --- Atlantic Richfield Co. --- Anaconda Copper Co. --- Anaconda Copper Mining Company --- Anaconda Industries Co. --- anaconda company. --- anthropology. --- betrayal. --- business. --- butte. --- capitalism. --- chile. --- chuquicamata. --- class. --- community studies. --- community. --- consumption. --- copper mining. --- copper production. --- cultural boundaries. --- danger. --- ethnography. --- gender. --- geographic boundaries. --- global capitalism. --- local culture. --- miners. --- mining community. --- mining history. --- mining life. --- mining men. --- mining. --- montana. --- national boundaries. --- politics. --- privation. --- privilege. --- silicosis. --- social history. --- transformation. --- wasting.
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