Book ID: CBB787943875

Engines of redemption : Railroads and the reconstruction of capitalism in the New South (2019)

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After the upheavals of the Civil War and Reconstruction shattered the plantation economy of the Old South, white southerners turned to the railroad to reconstruct capitalism in the region. Engines of redemption examines the rapid growth, systemization, and consolidation of the southern railroad network in the decades after the Civil War. White elites and boosters used the symbolic power of the railroad to proclaim that a New South had risen and the Civil War was in the past. The railroad was more than just the economic engine of growth; it served as a powerful symbol of capitalism's advance. However, the railroad also introduced new dangers and anxieties into southern life, and white southerners came to fear an upending of the racial order, epidemics of yellow fever, train wrecks, violent train robbers, and domination by monopolistic corporations. To complete the reconstruction of capitalism, railroad corporations and their booster allies had to sever the negative aspects of railroading from capitalism's powers and deny the railroad's transformative powers to black southerners. The New South's experience with the growing railroad network provides valuable insights into the history of capitalism, and into how capitalism evolves, expands, and overcomes resistance. (Publisher)

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Review Lindsay Schakenbach Regele (Autumn 2021) Review of "Engines of redemption : Railroads and the reconstruction of capitalism in the New South". Business History Review (pp. 582-584). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
James P. Woodard
Dennis Drabelle
Bishara, Fahad Ahmad
Knight, R. J.
Mooney, Katherine C.
Zach Sell
Journals
French History
Journal of Southern History
Publishers
The University of North Carolina Press
The University of Chicago Press
Louisiana State University Press
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Toronto Press
University of North Carolina Press
Concepts
Economic history
Capitalism
Slavery
Race
Business history
African Americans
People
Norris, Frank (1870-1902)
Bierce, Ambrose (1842-1914?)
Tocqueville, Alexis de
Lukács, György
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
21st century
18th century
Progressive Era (1890s-1920s)
Modern
Places
United States
Southern states (U.S.)
France
Indian Ocean
Virginia (U.S.)
Europe
Institutions
Central Pacific Railroad Company
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