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245 00 $aRuling America :$ba history of wealth and power in a democracy /$cedited by Steve Fraser & Gary Gerstle.
246 30 $aHistory of wealth and power in a democracy
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505 00 $tThe dilemmas of ruling elites in revolutionary America /$rGary J. Kornblith and John M. Murrin --$tThe "slave power" in the United States, 1783-1865 /$rAdam Rothman --$tMerchants and manufacturers in the antebellum North /$rSven Beckert --$tGilded Age gospels /$rDavid Nasaw --$tThe abortive rule of big money /$rAlan Dawley --$tThe managerial revitalization of the rich /$rJackson Lears --$tThe foreign policy establishment /$rGodfrey Hodgson --$tConservative elites and the counterrevolution against the New Deal /$rMichael Lind --$tCoda : democracy in America /$rSteve Fraser and Gary Gerstle.
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