Maine by Clifford Clark

Maine by Clifford Clark

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Maine by Clifford Clark

For the Abnaki Indians who came east, Maine was Dawnland. Other settlers--Europeans--came west, searching first for Norumbega, a mythical city of gold and silver. What they found was more modest, but still it was enough to set them thinking of the different uses to which the place might be put. Most saw what they wanted to see: for naturalist John Josselyn, the region was an idyllic curiosity; Cotton Mather saw a moral desert inviting conquest by Puritan Massachusetts; James Sullivan pictured Maine as a symbol of the romantic nationalism of the new American nation; and in the nineteenth century, John Alfred Poore envisioned it as a vast commercial empire of shipbuilding and lumbering, with Portland as its capital. For Quaker New Dow, Maine was a crucible for testing prohibition and other reforms; for entrepreneurs after the Civil War, it was the site of paper manufacturing and potato farming that brought new exploitation, new French-Canadian immigrants, and a new concern for conservation of dwindling resources. Others more recently have seen a part-time Maine: a summer home to be visited once a year or marketed to those who do.

Today, Maine continues to evoke in resident and visitor alike conflicting images that mirror the desire both for more jobs and cheaper energy, and for unspoiled coastlines and forest--both the quest for prosperity and the need for natural places where men's thoughts tend to be, in the words of Maine native Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, long, long thoughts.

Charles Clark is an independent consultant to the electricity industry. For over 40 years, he has worked on capacity expansion planning, operations analysis, energy efficiency, renewable energy, commercialization of new technologies, compliance with environmental policies, global climate change, finance, risk management, retail product design, rate making, fuel inventory management, and demand forecasting. He has consulted for government agencies, nonprofits, research organizations, financial institutions, industry associations, and companies that serve over 80% of the nation's electric load. He has presented testimony in regulatory hearings, and worked with companies in Canada, Europe, Africa, and Asia. He has an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School and an MS in Operations Research from Stanford University.
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ISBN 13 9780393056532
ISBN 10 0393056538
Titel Maine
Autor Clifford Clark
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Ww Norton And Co
Erscheinungsjahr 1977-11-01
Seitenanzahl 199
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