Land of promise : an economic history of the United States / by Michael Lind.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : HarperCollins Publishers, 2012.Description: vi, 586 pages ; 24 cmISBN: - 9780061834806 (hardback)
- 0061834807 (hardcover)
- 330.973
- HC 103 L742l 2012
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A land of promise
The preindustrial economy
Nation building
The first American economy
The age of steam
"There is nothing that cannot be produced by machinery": the first industrial revolution
American systems
Plain mechanic power: The Civil War and the second republic
The iron horse and the lightning
The motor age
Franklin's baby: electricity, automobiles, and the second Industrial Revolution
The day of combination
The new era
A new deal for America
Arsenal of democracy
The glorious thirty years
The great dismantling
The information age
As we may think: the third Industrial Revolution
The bubble economy
The next American economy
Presents a historical perspective on the relationship between economic, technological, and political change by analyzing the economic growth of the United States over the course of two centuries
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