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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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"'Industrializing America' is a deft and elegantly written survey of the evolution of the nation's economy through the nineteenth century. What is particularly striking about the book as a whole is the remarkable ease with which Licht incorporates a vast array of historical research on the economy, the polity, society, race, gender, class, as well as technology and industrial geography."--Michael A. Bernstein, University of California, San Diego.

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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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 5/27/1995 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780801850141, 978-0801850141
      ISBN10: 0801850142

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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.

      Trade Review
      "'Industrializing America' is a deft and elegantly written survey of the evolution of the nation's economy through the nineteenth century. What is particularly striking about the book as a whole is the remarkable ease with which Licht incorporates a vast array of historical research on the economy, the polity, society, race, gender, class, as well as technology and industrial geography."--Michael A. Bernstein, University of California, San Diego.

      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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