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A fishery for modern times : the state and the industrialization of the Newfoundland Fishery, 1934-1968 / Miriam Wright.
TITLE:
A fishery for modern times : the state and the industrialization of the Newfoundland Fishery, 1934-1968 / Miriam Wright.
Publication Date:
2001
Publication Information:
Toronto : Oxford University Press,
Physical Description:
196 p. : ill.
Summary:
In A Fishery for Modern Times, Miriam Wright argues that the recent troubles in the fishery can be more fully understood by examining the rise of the industrial fishery in the mid-twentieth century. The introduction of new harvesting technologies and the emergence of 'quick freezing', in the late 1930s, eventually supplanted household production by Newfoundland's fishing families. While the new technologies increased the amount of fish caught in the northwest Atlantic, Wright argues that the state played a critical role in fostering and financing the industrial frozen fish sector. Many bureaucrats and politicians, including Newfoundland's premier, Joseph Smallwood, believed that making the Newfoundland fishery 'modern', with centralization, technology, and expertise, would transform rural society, solving deep-seated economic and social problems.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780195416206