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Title: Capital and community reconsidered the politics and meaning of deindustrialization.('I Was Content and Not Content': The Story of Linda Lord and the Closing of Penobscot Poultry)(Capital Moves: RCA's 70-Year Quest for Cheap Labor)(Beyond the Ruins: The Meaning of Deindustrialization)(Steeltown U.S.A.: Work and Memory in Youngstown)(Book Review)
Author: Steven High
Publication:Labour/Le Travail (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 2005
Publisher: Canadian Committee on Labour History
Issue: 55 Page: 187(10)
Article Type: Book Review
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Author(s)Steven High
PublisherCanadian Committee on Labour History
ISBN / ASINB000ALPMXY
ISBN-13978B000ALPMX2
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Sales Rank13,289,772
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