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Narrating the Contested Space of Detroit's River Rouge, 1600-2015
David E. Nye
Charles Babbage Institute
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river
78%
narrative
50%
factory
42%
River use
41%
small-scale industries
36%
prehistory
27%
raw materials
23%
socialism
22%
warfare
20%
World War II
20%
natural resources
18%
exploitation
18%
democracy
13%
worker
12%
present
11%
history
11%
Arts & Humanities
Detroit
100%
Native American History
36%
Rivers
32%
Factory
21%
Class Warfare
19%
Henry Ford
17%
Great Lakes
15%
Nature
14%
Mounds
13%
Microcosm
13%
National Socialism
13%
Traders
12%
Builders
12%
Second World War
11%
Raw Materials
11%
Prehistory
11%
Settler
10%
Pollution
10%
Exploitation
10%
Conquest
10%
Natural Resources
10%
Recovery
10%
Democracy
8%
Workers
7%
Industry
4%