In the Shadow of Thunder: History of the City of Niagara Falls, New York

Mark D. Donnelly
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In the Shadow of Thunder: History of Niagara Falls, New York is a sweeping narrative of a city shaped by force. Carved by glaciers and defined by gravity, Niagara Falls became far more than a natural wonder. It became a proving ground for alternating current, a magnet for electrochemical industry, and later, a catalyst for modern environmental reform.

This book traces Niagara's evolution from Indigenous homeland within the Haudenosaunee Confederacy to frontier battleground, honeymoon capital, and industrial engine of the early twentieth century. Readers will encounter the rise of hydroelectric power under Nikola Tesla and George Westinghouse, the expansion of the Buffalo Avenue chemical corridor, and the national reckoning triggered by the Love Canal crisis.

Blending geology, industry, politics, and community history, In the Shadow of Thunder explores how Niagara Falls navigated deindustrialization, border dynamics with Canada, tribal sovereignty through the Seneca Nation's gaming compact, and the twenty-first-century shift toward renewable energy.

For readers interested in American industrial history, environmental justice, border studies, and urban reinvention, this book offers a deeply researched and compelling account of a city that has repeatedly negotiated with power-natural, economic, and political.



Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Rock / Paper / Safety Scissors
Published: 03/15/2026
ISBN: 9781956688719
Pages: 116
Weight: 1.45lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.44d