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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
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Introduction The Detroit of Paper -
1 A Rags to Riches Story -
2 The Paradoxes of Paper Mill Employment -
3 The Fall of Mother Warren -
4 Madawaska Rebellion -
5 Cutting off the Canadians -
6 Fear and Loathing on the Low and High Roads -
7 The High Road Cometh -
8 Memory, Enterprise Consciousness, and Historical Perspective among Maine’s Paper Workers -
Epilogue Paper Workers’ Folk Political Economy Versus Neoliberalism - Notes
- Index
(p.xiii) Acknowledgments
(p.xiii) Acknowledgments
- Source:
- Shredding Paper
- Author(s):
Michael G. Hillard
- Publisher:
- Cornell University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
-
Introduction The Detroit of Paper -
1 A Rags to Riches Story -
2 The Paradoxes of Paper Mill Employment -
3 The Fall of Mother Warren -
4 Madawaska Rebellion -
5 Cutting off the Canadians -
6 Fear and Loathing on the Low and High Roads -
7 The High Road Cometh -
8 Memory, Enterprise Consciousness, and Historical Perspective among Maine’s Paper Workers -
Epilogue Paper Workers’ Folk Political Economy Versus Neoliberalism - Notes
- Index