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Titre La ville industrielle, de l'exception à la banalisation : la fin des grandes usines métallurgiques de l'Ondaine et de Saint-Chamond / The industrial town from an exeptionnal to a general case : the end of a large metallurgical plants of the Ondaine valley and Saint-Chamond
Auteur Georges Gay
Mir@bel Revue Géocarrefour
Titre à cette date : Revue de géographie de Lyon
Numéro volume 71, no 3, 1996 Recomposition du système d'acteurs en région stéphanoise
Page 197-207
Résumé anglais At the beginning of the seventies, the factories of the Ondaine valley and Saint-Chamond constituted two large complex units bequeathed by a century of steelworking history. The period of the C.A.F.L. corresponded with a transition towards modernity which associated factories and local surroundings. The constitution of Creusot-Loire led to a breakdown in this partnership which resulted in a restructuring of the sites and the introduction of actors unaware of local industrial tradition. After the departure of Creusot-Loire, the two sites are at the centre of strategies which are elaborated with no regard for local interests. The dismantling of the sites was more extensive in the Ondaine valley than in Saint-Chamond. It was accompanied by a disintegration of local identity and a transformation of local government practices which were also confronted with planning problems raised by desindustrialization.
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