Rough and Plenty: A Memorial compares the displacement of Nova Scotia fishers during the early 1990s with that experienced by Scottish crofters in the nineteenth century. Using first-hand accounts, Rogers shows how both groups experienced marginalization and displacement as capitalism decimated their worlds. The book contains a strong social justice critique, giving voice to people who would otherwise be ignored by the historical record.
Rough and Plenty: A Memorial compares the displacement of Nova Scotia fishers during the early 1990s with that experienced by Scottish crofters in the nineteenth century. Using first-hand accounts, Rogers shows how both groups experienced marginalization and displacement as capitalism decimated their worlds. The book contains a strong social justice critique, giving voice to people who would otherwise be ignored by the historical record.
RAYMOND A. ROGERS was a professor in the Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University for twenty-five years. He is the author of three previous books: Nature and the Crisis of Modernity, The Oceans Are Emptying: Fish Wars and Sustainability, and Solving History: The Challenge of Environmental Activism. He earned the first PhD in Environmental Studies in Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Prologue Hemmed-In Communities Shelburne County Nova Scotia 1974 and Lewis Scottish Hebrides Early 19th Century Remittances Home Long Spruce Rapids Nelson River 1975 and Hudson Bay 17th-19th Centuries Outbreaks of Unrest Shelburne County Nova Scotia 1993 and Scottish Hebrides Mid-19th Century Epilogue Notes on Sources
Introduction Prologue Hemmed-In Communities Shelburne County Nova Scotia 1974 and Lewis Scottish Hebrides Early 19th Century Remittances Home Long Spruce Rapids Nelson River 1975 and Hudson Bay 17th-19th Centuries Outbreaks of Unrest Shelburne County Nova Scotia 1993 and Scottish Hebrides Mid-19th Century Epilogue Notes on Sources
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