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Sensing Development: Agriculture, Tourism, Mining, and Manufacturing in Colorado's Arkansas River Watershed, 1870-1914

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서명/저자사항Sensing Development: Agriculture, Tourism, Mining, and Manufacturing in Colorado's Arkansas River Watershed, 1870-1914.
개인저자Hernandez, Marcus .
단체저자명The University of Arizona. History.
발행사항[S.l.]: The University of Arizona., 2019.
발행사항Ann Arbor: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2019.
형태사항215 p.
기본자료 저록Dissertations Abstracts International 81-03A.
Dissertation Abstract International
ISBN9781085620727
학위논문주기Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Arizona, 2019.
일반주기 Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 81-03, Section: A.
Advisor: Vetter, Jeremy A.
이용제한사항This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
요약Rocky Ford cantaloupes, naturally occurring hot springs and mountains in Colorado Springs, gold in Cripple Creek, and steel from Pueblo were commodities sold to customers in search of flavor, health, wealth, and safety during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These commodities dictated how the land was used, attracted settlers to Southeastern Colorado, and were symbolic of the communal identities formed in each location, but why did specialized agriculture, health resort tourism, gold mining, and steel manufacturing take place in the regions they did, and what did this economic development and communal identity formation taste, feel, sound, and smell like? In order to address these questions, we must push beyond visual descriptions of land transformation and economic growth. When we examine all sensual experiences, we better understand how people perceive their environments. Agricultural college records, guidebooks and promotional materials, newspaper articles, and medical reports indicate the role the nonvisual senses played in the economic development of Rocky Ford, Colorado Springs, Cripple Creek, and Pueblo. Cantaloupe consumers and distributors purchased a geographically unique flavor, health seekers touched and felt geological features, miners and mine owners heard success and danger, and steel workers smelled and avoided regions of the city to preserve their health. In other words, when we sense development rather than visualize it, we better understand how humans and nonhuman nature interact with one another to create specialized economies and identities.
일반주제명American history.
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