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A period every bit as turbulent as our own age, the 1890s saw vast changes in the economy, politics, and society of the United States, while giving birth to a technological revolution that would profoundly alter the lives of all Americans. Those who knew how to exploit this new world - Carnegie, Morgan, Rockefeller - prospered handsomely; those who did not became icons of how the other half lives.
The chilling violence of the Homestead steelworkers' strike and other labor conflicts underscored the tension that such disparity produced.
The economic elite ensured that the currency of capital would remain gold and not free silver, yet technology transformed everyday life as alternating current began to light the nation. That new frontier came just when the Western one on which America prided itself closed. No longer could America expand internally; imperialism was the way of the future. But even as the United States became a colonial power, Jim Crow laws ensured that only whites could reap the harvest of empire.
In The Reckless Decade, Brands captures the essence - whimsical, tragic, and intrinsically contradictory - of the 1890s, when for the first time America turned its face outward to the world and geared up for the "American Century." Evocative and fascinating, this remarkable book looks back over that amazing time and, in the telling, teaches us much about ourselves and our own reckless decade.
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History, Spanish-American War, 1898, Eighteen nineties, Geschichte (1890-1900), United states, history, 1865-1898Places
United States, USATimes
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The reckless decade: America in the 1890s
2002, University of Chicago Press
in English
- University of Chicago Press ed.
0226071162 9780226071169
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The reckless decade: America in the 1890s
1995, St. Martin's Press
Hardcover
in English
- 1st ed.
0312135947 9780312135942
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [352]-360) and index.
Originally published: New York : St. Martin's Press, 1995.
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