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CATEGORIES:History and Economics Seminar
SUMMARY:Rocky Mountain High: Economic Privilege in Campaig
 ns Against Multinational Mining in the 1970s - Meg
 an Black (MIT) 
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URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/155806
DESCRIPTION:This paper will analyze the strategies mobilized b
 y the ski town of Crested Butte\, Colorado against
  the multinational firm AMAX in its bid to open a 
 molybdenum mine. These duelling campaigns for and 
 against mining were powerfully shaped by histories
  of U.S. settler colonialism and transformations i
 n the international economic order. 
LOCATION: Via Zoom
CONTACT:Dr AM Price
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