The Rise of Industrial America: A People's History of the Post-Reconstruction Era - Volume Six

by Page Smith

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A history of America between 1876 and 1901 focuses on the influence of new scientific ideas, such as evolution, and the growing conflicts between business and labor.

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2781 The Rise of Industrial America: A People's History of the Post-Reconstruction Era Volume Six, by Page Smith (read 4 Sep 1995) I had read volume 5 on Sept. 25, 1994, and intended to read this volume but was reminded to do so because Page Smith died 28 Aug 1995. This volume was not too good. He spends so much time quoting people that are fringe-y and radical, and I am not very radical any more. Some of the chapters are good: the one on the Great Strikes of 1877, the one on Haymarket, the one on Homestead, the chapter on 1893, the one on Coxey's Army, and the one on Pullman. But there was a lot of heavy going. He does not tell history the way I think it should be told, so this book cannot be called a joy to read.

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History, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
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973.8History & geographyHistory of North AmericaUnited StatesThe Gilded Age, Reconstruction, Spanish American War (1865-1901)
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E661 .S58History of the United StatesUnited StatesLate nineteenth century, 1865-1900Diplomatic history. Foreign and general
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