Haywire: Discord in Maine's Logging Woods and the Unraveling of an Industry
Logging in the northern forest has been romanticized, with images of log drives, plaid shirts, and bunkhouses in wide circulation. Increasingly dismissed as a quaint, rural pastime, logging remains one of the most dangerous jobs in the United States, with loggers occupying a precarious position amid...
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Zusammenfassung: | Logging in the northern forest has been romanticized, with
images of log drives, plaid shirts, and bunkhouses in wide
circulation. Increasingly dismissed as a quaint, rural pastime,
logging remains one of the most dangerous jobs in the United
States, with loggers occupying a precarious position amid unstable
markets, expanding global competition, and growing labor discord.
Examining a time of transition and decline in Maine's forest
economy, Andrew Egan traces pathways for understanding the
challenges that have faced Maine's logging community and, by
extension, the state's forestry sector, from the postwar period
through today. Seeking greater profits, logging companies turned
their crews loose at midcentury, creating a workforce of
independent contractors who were forced to purchase expensive
equipment and compete for contracts with the mills. Drawing on his
own experience with the region's forest products industry,
interviews with Maine loggers, media coverage, and court documents,
Egan follows the troubled recent history of the industry and its
battle for survival. |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv2n4w5g3 |