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The Incorporation Of America Culture And Society In The Gilded Age 25th Anniversary Alan Trachtenberg

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The Incorporation Of America Culture And Society In The Gilded Age 25th Anniversary Alan Trachtenberg
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Publisher: Hill and Wang (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.05 MB
Author: Alan Trachtenberg
ISBN: 9780809058280, 0809058286
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 25th Anniversary

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The Incorporation Of America Culture And Society In The Gilded Age 25th Anniversary Alan Trachtenberg by Alan Trachtenberg 9780809058280, 0809058286 instant download after payment.

A classic examination of the roots of corporate culture, newly revised and updated for the twenty first century
Alan Trachtenberg presents a balanced analysis of the expansion of capitalist power in the last third of the nineteenth century and the cultural changes it brought in its wake. In America's westward expansion, labor unrest, newly powerful cities, and newly mechanized industries, the ideals and ideas by which Americans lived were reshaped, and American society became more structured, with an entrenched middle class and a powerful business elite. Here, in an updated edition which includes a new introduction and a revised bibliographical essay, is a brilliant, essential work on the origins of America's corporate culture and the formation of the American social fabric after the Civil War.

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