Steeples and Stacks: Religion and Steel Crisis in Youngstown, Ohio
Steeples and Stacks is an examination of the religion-based community group that formed in Youngstown, Ohio in 1977 in opposition to the proposed shutdown of a portion of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube's steel works, one of the most dramatic of the plant closings that have come to symbolize American deindustrialization. Church leaders and steel workers banded together to form a powerful ecumenical political coalition, established links with Washington lobbyists, and proposed to buy the plant and run it as a community industry. Though the proposal ultimately failed, the story of the coalition illuminates the growing interaction of religious and public affairs in American life and provides an analysis of the dynamics of intergovernmental, corporate and community relations at the local level. Fuechtmann, who became involved as a participant-observer in the coalition and is trained in both political science and theology, focuses on the process of coalition formation and the pivotal role of religious leaders that distinguished the Youngstown case from so many other plant closings.
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Steeples and Stacks: Religion and Steel Crisis in Youngstown, Ohio
Steeples and Stacks is an examination of the religion-based community group that formed in Youngstown, Ohio in 1977 in opposition to the proposed shutdown of a portion of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube's steel works, one of the most dramatic of the plant closings that have come to symbolize American deindustrialization. Church leaders and steel workers banded together to form a powerful ecumenical political coalition, established links with Washington lobbyists, and proposed to buy the plant and run it as a community industry. Though the proposal ultimately failed, the story of the coalition illuminates the growing interaction of religious and public affairs in American life and provides an analysis of the dynamics of intergovernmental, corporate and community relations at the local level. Fuechtmann, who became involved as a participant-observer in the coalition and is trained in both political science and theology, focuses on the process of coalition formation and the pivotal role of religious leaders that distinguished the Youngstown case from so many other plant closings.
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Steeples and Stacks: Religion and Steel Crisis in Youngstown, Ohio

Steeples and Stacks: Religion and Steel Crisis in Youngstown, Ohio

by Thomas G. Fuechtmann
Steeples and Stacks: Religion and Steel Crisis in Youngstown, Ohio

Steeples and Stacks: Religion and Steel Crisis in Youngstown, Ohio

by Thomas G. Fuechtmann

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Steeples and Stacks is an examination of the religion-based community group that formed in Youngstown, Ohio in 1977 in opposition to the proposed shutdown of a portion of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube's steel works, one of the most dramatic of the plant closings that have come to symbolize American deindustrialization. Church leaders and steel workers banded together to form a powerful ecumenical political coalition, established links with Washington lobbyists, and proposed to buy the plant and run it as a community industry. Though the proposal ultimately failed, the story of the coalition illuminates the growing interaction of religious and public affairs in American life and provides an analysis of the dynamics of intergovernmental, corporate and community relations at the local level. Fuechtmann, who became involved as a participant-observer in the coalition and is trained in both political science and theology, focuses on the process of coalition formation and the pivotal role of religious leaders that distinguished the Youngstown case from so many other plant closings.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521334815
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/29/1989
Series: Cambridge Studies in Religion and American Public Life
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 8.98(h) x 1.06(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Steeltown; 2. The industry; 3. Shutdown; 4. Coping with Crisis: Community Response to the Shutdown; 5. Religion and Urban Economic Crisis; 6. Launching a Movement; 7. The Plan; 8. Negotiations; 9. Ending, Learning, Beginning Anew; 10. Epilogue; Notes; References; Index.
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