Railroaded, Richard White
Railroaded, Richard White
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Railroaded
The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America

Author: Richard White

Narrator: Paul Woodson

Unabridged: 23 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/05/2018


Synopsis

The transcontinental railroads of the late nineteenth century were the first corporate behemoths. Their attempts to generate profits from proliferating debt sparked devastating panics in the U.S. economy. Their dependence on public largess drew them into the corridors of power, initiating new forms of corruption. Their operations rearranged space and time, and remade the landscape of the West. As wheel and rail, car and coal, they opened new worlds of work and ways of life. Their discriminatory rates sparked broad opposition and a new antimonopoly politics.

With characteristic originality, range, and authority, Richard White shows the transcontinentals to be pivotal actors in the making of modern America. But the triumphal myths of the golden spike, robber barons larger than life, and an innovative capitalism all die here. Instead we have a new vision of the Gilded Age, often darkly funny, that shows history to be rooted in failure as well as success.

About Richard White

Richard White is the Margaret Byrne Professor Emeritus of American History at Stanford University. He is the author of many acclaimed books in American western and environmental history, including Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America, winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the Parkman Prize, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.


Reviews

Goodreads review by robin

The Transcontinental Railroads And Creative Destruction On May 10, 1869 at Promontory Summit, Utah, the lines of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads were symbolically linked together to celebrate the completion of the first transcontinental railroad. An iconic photograph celebrates this e......more

My interest in the construction of the railroad and its impact on society is extremely high. Because of that, I could not wait to get my hands on this book. While it is filled with valuable information, it didn't read like a sweeping history of the railroad and civilization. I wanted this book to gr......more

Goodreads review by Nann

Admirable AND readable: a clear-eyed, deeply researched account with disturbing contemporary implications. A fine example of intelligent, provocative history, and an unsparing anatomy of the American character. If you find yourself arguing with the author, or thinking, "I never knew that" or "That c......more