Industrializing America : the nineteenth century

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Industrializing America : the nineteenth century

Walter Licht

(The American moment)

Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-213) and index

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: hbk ISBN 9780801850134

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Selected by Choice Magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title Previous books on the industrialization of America have focused either on the industrial revolution in the first half of the nineteenth century or on the rise of big industry in the second. In this groundbreaking study Licht provides a new perspective by focusing on industrialization first as a product and then as an agent of change. As population expansion and greater market activity fueled manufacture, he explains, industrialization led to greater social and economic developments as well as crises that required a more administered political economic order.

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Editor's Foreword Preface Introduction 1. Context: Regional Diversity and the Changing Political Economic Order 2. Paths: The Unevenness of Early Industrial Development 3. Reactions: Americans' Responses to Early Industrialization 4. The Civil War and the Politics of Industrializations 5. An Industraial Heartlant 6. The Rise of Big Business 7. Explosions: Social Unrest in the Late Nineteenth Century and the Remaking of America Bibliographical Essay Index
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: pbk ISBN 9780801850141

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Previous books on the industrialization of America have focused either on the industrial revolution in the first half of the nineteenth century or on the rise of big industry in the second. In this groundbreaking study Licht provides a new perspective by focusing on industrialization first as a product and then as an agent of change. As population expansion and greater market activity fueled manufacture, he explains, industrialization led to greater social and economic developments as well as crises that required a more administered political economic order.

Table of Contents

Editor's Foreword Preface Introduction 1. Context: Regional Diversity and the Changing Political Economic Order 2. Paths: The Unevenness of Early Industrial Development 3. Reactions: Americans' Responses to Early Industrialization 4. The Civil War and the Politics of Industrializations 5. An Industraial Heartlant 6. The Rise of Big Business 7. Explosions: Social Unrest in the Late Nineteenth Century and the Remaking of America Bibliographical Essay Index

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