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Old Dominion, Industrial Commonwealth – Coal, Politics, and Economy in Antebellum America: Studies in Early American Economy and Society from the Library Company of Philadelphia

Autor Sean Patrick Adams
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 noi 2009
In 1796, famed engineer and architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe toured the coal fields outside Richmond, Virginia, declaring enthusiastically, Such a mine of Wealth exists, I believe, nowhere else With its abundant and accessible deposits, growing industries, and network of rivers and ports, Virginia stood poised to serve as the center of the young nation's coal trade. By the middle of the nineteenth century, however, Virginia's leadership in the American coal industry had completely unraveled while Pennsylvania, at first slow to exploit its vast reserves of anthracite and bituminous coal, had become the country's leading producer.
Sean Patrick Adams compares the political economies of coal in Virginia and Pennsylvania from the late eighteenth century through the Civil War, examining the divergent paths these two states took in developing their ample coal reserves during a critical period of American industrialization. In both cases, Adams finds, state economic policies played a major role. Virginia's failure to exploit the rich coal fields in the western part of the state can be traced to the legislature's overriding concern to protect and promote the interests of the agrarian, slaveholding elite of eastern Virginia. Pennsylvania's more factious legislature enthusiastically embraced a policy of economic growth that resulted in the construction of an extensive transportation network, a statewide geological survey, and support for private investment in its coal fields.
Using coal as a barometer of economic change, Old Dominion, Industrial Commonwealth addresses longstanding questions about North-South economic divergence and the role of state government in American industrial development, providing new insights for both political and economic historians of nineteenth-century America.
--John Lauritz Larson, Purdue University "Economic History Review"
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780801894008
ISBN-10: 080189400X
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 11 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 157 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Johns Hopkins University Press
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Locul publicării:Baltimore, United States

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Sean Patrick Adams compares the political economies of coal in Virginia and Pennsylvania from the late 18th century through the Civil War, examining the divergent paths these two states took in developing their ample coal reserves during a critical period of American industrialization. In both cases, Adams finds, state economic policies played a major role.
Old Dominion, Industrial Commonwealth addresses longstanding questions about North-South economic divergence and the role of state government in American industrial development. It provides new insights into both the political and economic history of 19th-century America.
"Adams's innovative study has opened up a new arena for investigation and judging from the richness of his analysis, one with great potential."--Journal of American History
"As with any successful study, this one answers some questions and provokes others... One hopes that rather than this being the last word on the subject, it serves as a call for further investigation."--Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography
"An engaging and persuasive work that addresses in a highly accessible manner the intricacies of state-level politics and economic decision-making."-- Journal of American Studies
"An impressive exemplar of comparative history. Adams is a gifted writer with an excellent eye for detail."--Enterprise and Society
"Profoundly powerful insights into the importance of political and economic institutions."--Journal of Interdisciplinary History
"This is economic history as it should be written... Adams has created an important and highly readable interpretation of Virginia's and Pennsylvania's economic histories in the early and mid-1800s, and I commend him."--West Virginia History

Notă biografică

Sean Patrick Adams is an associate professor of history at the University of Florida.


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Using coal as a barometer of economic change, Old Dominion, Industrial Commonwealth addresses longstanding questions about North-South economic divergence and the role of state government in American industrial development, providing new insights for both political and economic historians of nineteenth-century America.