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Representations and Realities in New England Fisheries: 1866-1966

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An Environmental, Social, and Economic History

A Fleet Of Fishing Boats Off The Coast Of New England Breaking The Banks: Representations And Realities In New England Fisheries 1866 1966 (Environmental History Of The Northeast)

Breaking the Banks: Representations and Realities in New England Fisheries 1866 1966 (Environmental History of the Northeast)
Breaking the Banks: Representations and Realities in New England Fisheries, 1866-1966 (Environmental History of the Northeast)
by W.E.B. Griffin

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1372 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 225 pages

The fisheries of New England have a long and storied history, dating back to the arrival of the first European settlers in the region. For centuries, fishing has been a vital part of the New England economy and culture, and the industry has played a major role in shaping the region's landscape and people.

In Representations and Realities in New England Fisheries: 1866-1966, author James M. Acheson provides a comprehensive overview of the environmental, social, and economic history of New England fisheries during a century of dramatic change. Drawing on a wide range of sources, Acheson paints a vivid picture of the industry's rise and fall, and he explores the complex interactions between humans and the marine environment.

Environmental History

One of the most important themes in Acheson's book is the environmental history of New England fisheries. He shows how the industry has been shaped by a variety of natural factors, including climate change, ocean currents, and fish populations. Acheson also discusses the impact of human activities on the marine environment, such as overfishing, pollution, and habitat destruction.

Acheson's environmental history is particularly timely, given the growing concerns about the health of our oceans. His book provides a valuable historical perspective on the challenges facing marine ecosystems today, and it offers important insights into how we can protect these vital resources for future generations.

Social History

In addition to its environmental history, Acheson's book also provides a detailed social history of New England fisheries. He explores the lives of fishermen and their families, and he examines the social and cultural changes that have taken place in fishing communities over time. Acheson also discusses the role of government in the fishing industry, and he shows how government policies have shaped the industry's development.

Acheson's social history is a fascinating account of the human side of the fishing industry. He provides a rich and nuanced portrait of the people who have made their living from the sea, and he sheds light on the challenges and rewards of life in a fishing community.

Economic History

Finally, Acheson's book also provides a comprehensive economic history of New England fisheries. He examines the economic factors that have influenced the industry's development, and he discusses the economic impacts of fishing on the region. Acheson also explores the role of technology in the fishing industry, and he shows how technological innovations have shaped the industry's productivity and profitability.

Acheson's economic history is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the economic development of New England. He provides a clear and concise overview of the industry's economic history, and he offers important insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the industry today.

Representations and Realities in New England Fisheries: 1866-1966 is a comprehensive and authoritative history of one of the most important industries in the United States. James M. Acheson provides a wealth of information on the environmental, social, and economic history of the industry, and he offers important insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the industry today. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of New England, the history of the fishing industry, or the environmental challenges facing our oceans.

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Breaking the Banks: Representations and Realities in New England Fisheries 1866 1966 (Environmental History of the Northeast)
Breaking the Banks: Representations and Realities in New England Fisheries, 1866-1966 (Environmental History of the Northeast)
by W.E.B. Griffin

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Language : English
File size : 1372 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 225 pages
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Breaking the Banks: Representations and Realities in New England Fisheries 1866 1966 (Environmental History of the Northeast)
Breaking the Banks: Representations and Realities in New England Fisheries, 1866-1966 (Environmental History of the Northeast)
by W.E.B. Griffin

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1372 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 225 pages
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