An edition of Wall Street and the fruited plain (2008)

Wall Street and the fruited plain

money, expansion, and politics in the Gilded Age

Wall Street and the fruited plain
James T. Wall, James T. Wall
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An edition of Wall Street and the fruited plain (2008)

Wall Street and the fruited plain

money, expansion, and politics in the Gilded Age

"Wall Street and the Fruited Plain delves deep into the parody known today as the "Gilded Age." The last decades of the 19th century saw both industrial and agricultural explosions in the United States. However, the base metal beneath this glittering facade was comprised of sweat-soaked, underpaid laborers, many of whom had just splashed ashore from Europe's seething cauldrons." "In the early years of the period, the nation underwent the wrenching challenge of Reconstruction, nominally resolved in the compromise of 1877. In the Gilded Age, America expanded both internally and externally. The frontier moved from Kansas to California. Trappers, miners, cattlemen, and - finally - homesteaders, with the help of a burgeoning railroad network, fanned out across the central plains and the western plateaus. Wall Street dominated not only the economic and social life of the country, but the politics as well. A series of lackluster presidents between Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt facilitated this dominion and by the end of Roosevelt's first Administration, America had become an adolescent headliner on the world stage." "James T. Wall is Professor Emeritus having taught at the University of Tennessee, Georgetown University, West Point, Edinburgh University in Scotland, and National University of Costa Rica."--Jacket.

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Language
English
Pages
382

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [371]-373) and index.

Published in
Lanham, Md

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.973 22
Library of Congress
E661 .W35 2008, E661.W35 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 382 p. ;
Number of pages
382

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL23207327M
ISBN 10
0761841245, 0761842586
ISBN 13
9780761841241, 9780761842583
LCCN
2008929198
OCLC/WorldCat
245522753

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1990066W

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