Engendering the corporate landscape: A view from the miners' doublehouse

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Abstract

America's mining landscapes are instinctively viewed as male-dominated spaces-landscapes that have been cut out, created, shaped, operated, altered, and often abandoned through the actions of men. Helvetia Mine, a bituminous coal mine in western Pennsylvania, is no exception. Its history encompasses the stories of hundreds of miners and their sons-stories often spanning several generations. © 2010 Springer-Verlag New York.

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Metheny, K. (2010). Engendering the corporate landscape: A view from the miners’ doublehouse. In Archaeology and Preservation of Gendered Landscapes (pp. 313–340). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1501-6_14

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