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Exploring the social, economic, and legal impact of the growth of the railroads, Sarah Gordon has written a richly informed narrative history of an American icon—with surprising conclusions. Where the railroads and their entrepreneurs are ordinarily celebrated for drawing together the vast geographical reaches of the union, Ms. Gordon finds that this accomplishment was achieved at high cost. Conflicts of interest—at local, state, and regional levels—characterized railroad growth at every stage. Despite the stated aims of government and the railroad corporations to promote settlement and commerce, Ms. Gordon explains, the states lost control and lost the economic benefits of the roads that ran through them. Smaller towns withered as people and money flowed to larger cities. By 1900 the union that had emerged reflected the worst fears of railroad critics. The South and West had been settled, but wealth had become so concentrated in cities that rural life had lost its attraction. Drawing from a wide variety of sources, including literature, diaries, and memoirs, Sarah Gordon has constructed an absorbing story of apparent triumph and real loss.

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A compelling argument. * Journal of Southern History *
Engaging and nicely written, with a definitive and sustained point of view. * Virginia Quarterly Review *
Continually intriguing and particularly rich...layered. -- Michael Kennedy * Chicago Tribune *
One of the best accounts I have read of the railroad in America. It blends history, technology, business, and social concerns to achieve a total perspective. -- James F. Goodwin, former president, Connecticut Central Railroad * Columbia University *
A quite wonderful book...richly textured and intellectually stimulating. -- Elizabeth Blackmur * Columbia University *

Passage to Union: How the Railroads Transformed

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      Publisher: Ivan R Dee, Inc
      Publication Date: 01/10/1998
      ISBN13: 9781566632188, 978-1566632188
      ISBN10: 1566632188

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Exploring the social, economic, and legal impact of the growth of the railroads, Sarah Gordon has written a richly informed narrative history of an American icon—with surprising conclusions. Where the railroads and their entrepreneurs are ordinarily celebrated for drawing together the vast geographical reaches of the union, Ms. Gordon finds that this accomplishment was achieved at high cost. Conflicts of interest—at local, state, and regional levels—characterized railroad growth at every stage. Despite the stated aims of government and the railroad corporations to promote settlement and commerce, Ms. Gordon explains, the states lost control and lost the economic benefits of the roads that ran through them. Smaller towns withered as people and money flowed to larger cities. By 1900 the union that had emerged reflected the worst fears of railroad critics. The South and West had been settled, but wealth had become so concentrated in cities that rural life had lost its attraction. Drawing from a wide variety of sources, including literature, diaries, and memoirs, Sarah Gordon has constructed an absorbing story of apparent triumph and real loss.

      Trade Review
      A compelling argument. * Journal of Southern History *
      Engaging and nicely written, with a definitive and sustained point of view. * Virginia Quarterly Review *
      Continually intriguing and particularly rich...layered. -- Michael Kennedy * Chicago Tribune *
      One of the best accounts I have read of the railroad in America. It blends history, technology, business, and social concerns to achieve a total perspective. -- James F. Goodwin, former president, Connecticut Central Railroad * Columbia University *
      A quite wonderful book...richly textured and intellectually stimulating. -- Elizabeth Blackmur * Columbia University *

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