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Fueling the Gilded Age - Railroads, Miners, and Disorder in Pennsylvania Coal Country (Hardcover)
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Fueling the Gilded Age - Railroads, Miners, and Disorder in Pennsylvania Coal Country (Hardcover)
Series: Culture, Labor, History
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If the railroads won the Gilded Age, the coal industry lost it.
Railroads epitomized modern management, high technology, and vast
economies of scale. By comparison, the coal industry was
embarrassingly primitive. Miners and operators dug coal, bought it,
and sold it in 1900 in the same ways that they had for generations.
In the popular imagination, coal miners epitomized anti-modern
forces as the so-called "Molly Maguire" terrorists. Yet the sleekly
modern railroads were utterly dependent upon the disorderly coal
industry. Railroad managers demanded that coal operators and miners
accept the purely subordinate role implied by their status. They
refused. Fueling the Gilded Age shows how disorder in the coal
industry disrupted the strategic plans of the railroads. It does so
by expertly intertwining the history of two industries - railroads
and coal mining - that historians have generally examined from
separate vantage points. It shows the surprising connections
between railroad management and miner organizing; railroad freight
rate structure and coal mine operations; railroad strategy and
strictly local legal precedents. It combines social, economic, and
institutional approaches to explain the Gilded Age from the
perspective of the relative losers of history rather than the
winners. It beckons readers to examine the still-unresolved nature
of America's national conundrum: how to reconcile the competing
demands of national corporations, local businesses, and employees.
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