Book ID: CBB807696923

Persistent callings : seasons of work and identity on the Oregon Coast (2019)

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Taylor, Joseph E., III (Author)


Oregon State University Press


Publication Date: 2019
Physical Details: 219
Language: English

The Nestucca Valley is a small watershed, tucked away in one corner of a county in far western Oregon. There are no incorporated towns, and cows outnumber humans. It has long been a place without a written history, yet its past offers many surprising twists on received wisdom about rural economies. In crisp prose and succinct chapters, Persistent Callings carries readers from aboriginal times to the present, illustrating the wisdom of seasonal labor, the complex relationships between work and identity, and the resilience of rural economics across more than a century of almost continual change. Life in this watershed, known to locals as 'South County,' has always been demanding. Farming, fishing, and logging were difficult occupations, but work had deeper meanings. Challenges arrived in many forms, including climate shifts, market crashes, regulatory changes, and industry consolidations. Residents' ability to innovate was their greatest resource, and their persistence helps us to recognize the callings they pursued. During the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, disruptions came more quickly, and they coincided with infusions of capital that dramatically altered the structure of employment, with devastating results for the valley's hardest working residents. Unemployment and poverty skyrocketed while health and life expectancy dropped to alarming levels. Moreover, the arrival of retirees and rise of environmental amenities actually exacerbated some ecological problems. Little in this history plays out as expected, and much of it will make readers reconsider how they think about the social, economic, and environmental contours of rural life in the American West.

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Review Jason L Newton (July 2020) Review of "Persistent callings : seasons of work and identity on the Oregon Coast". Environmental History (pp. 565-567). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Larson, Derek R.
Lloyd B. Tepper
Robert D. Lewis
Les Joslin
Lansing, William A.
Smith, Hayden R.
Journals
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
Historical Archaeology
Publishers
Oregon State University Press
University of Washington Press
The History Press
Self-published by the author
Washington State University
University of Illinois Press
Concepts
Environmental history
Economic history
Natural resource management
Forests and forestry
Conservation of natural resources
Environmentalism
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, late
21st century
20th century, early
Qing dynasty (China, 1644-1912)
Places
Oregon (U.S.)
United States
Washington (state, U.S.)
North Santiam Canyon
South Carolina (U.S.)
Boston (Massachusetts, U.S.)
Institutions
American Smelting and Refining Company (ASARCO)
United States. National Park Service
United States. Forest Service
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
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