Social History of Economic Decline
318 pages, 6 x 9
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Release Date:01 Jun 1989
ISBN:9780813513744
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Social History of Economic Decline

Business, Politics, and Work in Trenton

Rutgers University Press
Nineteenth-century Trenton, New Jersey, was a booming commercial and manufacturing center for iron, rubber, steel cables, machine tools, and pottery. Trenton's golden age lasted until the 1920s, when many local industries were bought out by national companies. The story of the subsequent social, political, and economic decline of Trenton is also the story of twentieth-century urban America. John Cumbler analyzes the decline of Trenton in terms of the transition from civic capitalism to national capitalism.
JOHN T. CUMBLER is Professor of History at the University of Louisville. 
List of Tables
Preface
1. Introduction
2. The Golden Era: Civic Capitalism
3. Labor and Community
4. Politics: Struggle and Reform
5. Tarnishing of Gold
6. Civic Capitalism to Nationalism Capitalism: 1920-1930
7. Depression, War, and Recovery: 1929-1949
8. Changing Work and Changing Workers
9. Grasping for Solutions
10. Trenton as America
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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