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The Genesis of Industrial America 1870-1920

Cambridge Essential Histories Ser.

by Maury Klein

Synopsis

This book, first published in 2007, offers a bold new interpretation of American business history during the formative years 18701920, which mark the dawn of modern big business. It focuses on four major revolutions that ushered in this new era: those in power, transportation, communication, and organization. Using the metaphor of America as an economic hothouse uniquely suited to rapid economic growth during these years, it analyzes the interplay of key factors such as entrepreneurial talent, technology, land, natural resources, law, mass markets, and the rise of cities. It also delineates the process that laid the foundation for the modern era, in which virtually every human activity became a business, and, in most cases, a big business. The book also profiles numerous major entrepreneurs whose careers and activities illustrate broader trends and themes. It utilizes a wide variety of sources, including novels from the period, to produce a lively narrative.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2007
ISBN-13 9780521677097
ISBN-10 0521677092
Class Copyright
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Subject BUSINESS & ECONOMICS;HISTORY
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 240
Length of Recording 11
Shelf No. JK198