New England Metropolis


Boston and the Industrialization of New England, 1807-1850

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Sale price$229.00


By Richard Garver
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS
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Format:
HARDBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
450 g
Pages:
376

Description

Richard Garver is a fellow at the Massachusetts Historical Society, where he produced a symposium on Boston's development history in addition to the symposium on highway politics he organized with the Cambridge Historical Society. He was on the planning team for and was a leading contributor to The Atlas of Boston History.

"Garver brings statistical data, primary sources, and, above all, the voluminous historical literature about one of the most important and distinctive economic regions in the United States (and beyond) together in a detailed and compelling fashion. The story of New England industrialization is more relevant than ever as 'industrial policy' and the challenge of 'reshoring' manufacturing back to the US is on the national political agenda." - Noam Maggor, author of Brahmin Capitalism: Frontiers of Wealth and Populism in America's First Gilded Age "New England Metropolis provides a wealth of information that clearly answers how and why Boston developed a regional political economy that was different than New York's, Baltimore's, Philadelphia's, etc. Garver summarizes complex changes and developments in an easily digestible way." - Lindsay Schakenbach Regele, author of Flowers, Guns, and Money: Joel Roberts Poinsett and the Paradoxes of American Patriotism

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