Albert J. Churella is the author of From Steam to Diesel: Managerial Customs and Organizational Capabilities in the Twentieth-Century American Locomotive Industry and The Pennsylvania Railroad, Volume I: Building an Empire, 1846-1917. He is Professor of History in the History and Philosophy Department at Kennesaw State University. Dr. Churella is also the president of the Lexington Group, an organization dedicated to transportation history and practice.
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Preface Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Prelude 1. War 2. Labor 3. Welfare 4. Cities 5. Transportation 6. Stagnation 7. Crisis 8. Wired Notes Index
Churella's work is fascinating economic history that provides detailed analysis of the development of the Pennsylvania Railroad and its interaction with contemporary government policies. The researcher will find much to learn about the Pennsylvania Railroad and each chapter is thoroughly cited with extensive endnotes that contain further literature to read. One can only wait in eager anticipation for Churella's third and final volume in his saga. - Patrick Newman, University of Tampa (EH.NET) This magnificent book is the second volume in Albert Churella's encyclopedic, three volume history of the Pennsylvania Railroad-a project that has been nearly two decades in the making. . . . Well documented, clearly presented, and insightful. - David J. Mrozek (The Michigan Railfan)

