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Titans of Industry: Tycoons Who Built America. How Industrialists Shaped Economic Power, Labor Systems, and National Development, 1865-1920

Par : Talia Westcott
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  • Nombre de pages171
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-565-25259-6
  • EAN9783565252596
  • Date de parution16/02/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House

Résumé

The industrial titans of America's Gilded Age accumulated wealth and power on unprecedented scales, transforming the United States from an agricultural republic into the world's dominant industrial economy. This exploration examines how figures like Carnegie, Rockefeller, Morgan, and Vanderbilt built their empires through innovation, ruthless competition, and political influence, using corporate records, labor testimonies, and regulatory investigations to reconstruct the systems they created and the consequences that followed. From steel production to oil refining, from railroad networks to financial consolidation, discover how these industrialists pioneered vertical integration, monopolistic practices, and corporate structures that fundamentally altered American capitalism.
Examine the technological innovations they financed alongside the labor exploitation they perpetuated, the philanthropy they embraced alongside the regulatory capture they practiced. Documentary evidence-congressional hearings, strike reports, business correspondence, antitrust proceedings-reveals the tension between industrial efficiency and democratic accountability. Labor testimony provides perspective on working conditions, company towns, and violent strike suppression that corporate histories minimized.
Financial records document the concentration of wealth that triggered Progressive Era reform movements. Each industrialist's story illuminates broader patterns in American economic development. Understand how railroad expansion enabled resource extraction, how banking consolidation concentrated financial power, how technological change disrupted traditional craft labor, and how industrial wealth translated into political influence that shaped legislation and court decisions for generations.