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Paperback Danger, Death, and Disaster in the Crowsnest Pass Mines 1902-1928 Book

ISBN: 1552381323

ISBN13: 9781552381328

Danger, Death, and Disaster in the Crowsnest Pass Mines 1902-1928

The Crowsnest Pass is most famous for the tragic rock slide at Frank in 1903 when 110 million tones of rock crashed down upon the town. It is nearly as famous for the many coal-mining tragedies that occurred the region in the early twentieth century, from the Hillcrest Mine Disaster--the worst coal mining accident in Canada--to the Bellvue Mine Explosion to the many individual tragedies that afflicted the communities of the Crowsnest.

The discovery of a rich coal deposit created an economic boom and a spike in population in the Crowsnest Pass in the early twentieth century as miners and their families flocked to the region. However, difficult work in rugged, often dangerous conditions, came with the continuous risk of disaster and death.

Using original source material including folk songs, oral histories, and grave markers, Karen Buckly carefully examines the various calamities that have affected the Crowsnest Pass, considering their lasting impacts on their victims and the wider community. Buckly vividly portrays the psychological and sociological features of individual and collective responses to death and danger, providing a unique picture of mining communities that is as true today as a century ago.

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A unique and welcome contribution to Canadian history

Danger, Death And Disaster: In The Crowsnest Pass Mines 1902-1928 is the true story of the Crowsnest Pass Mines in Canada, and the community surrounding it. During the first part of the twentieth century, disasters and accidents claimed over 400 lives - forcing those living in the area to cope with death on an immediate basis. A handful of black-and-white photographs illustrate this true story of how people learned to cope, from poignant grave marker epitaphs to the camaraderie of mining songs. A unique and welcome contribution to Canadian history, also offering anthropological and psychological insights to human survival mechanisms in the face of constant life-threatening danger and loss.
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