Triumphant Capitalism
Henry Clay Frick and the Industrial Transformation of America
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Word Count
106,500 words, Guess
Page Count
426 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL11426470M
- ISBN-139780822938897
- ISBN-100822938898
- OCLC Control Number32274494
- OCLC Control Numbertriumphantcapita0000warr
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number95014572
- LibraryThing2606413
- Goodreads2352491
Classifications
- LCCHD9520.F75 W37 1996
- DDC338.092
Description
Best remembered today for his fierce opposition to labor, especially during the Homestead Strike of 1892, Henry Clay Frick was also one of the most powerful and innovative industrialists of the nineteenth century. Kenneth Warren is the first historian to be given unrestricted access to the extensive Frick archives in Pittsburgh. Drawing on Frick's personal and business papers, as well as the records of the H. C. Frick Coal & Coke Company, the Carnegie Steel Company, and the U.S. Steel Corporation, Warren provides a wealth of new insights into Frick's relationship with such contemporaries as Carnegie, J. P. Morgan, Charles Schwab, and Elbert Gary. He describes and analyzes the key decisions that formed labor and industrial policy in the iron and steel industry during a period of growth that remains unparalleled in American business history. Not only an industrial biography of a driving force in American industry and the organization of American business, Triumphant Capitalism makes a major contribution to our understanding of the history of the basic industries, the shaping of society, locality, and region - and thereby of laying the foundations for the value systems and landscapes of present-day America.
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