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The Political Economy of American Industrialization, 1877–1900. By Richard Franklin Bensel. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. xxiii, 549. $64.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2002

Christopher Grandy
Affiliation:
University of Hawaii

Extract

Are economic development and political democracy compatible? If so, how? Richard Franklin Bensel's latest book answers the first question affirmatively but suggests that compatibility is not inevitable. Most of the book addresses the second question by explaining how the United States accomplished the compatibility feat over the last quarter of the nineteenth century. This rich, intricate analysis demands attention by those interested in the politics and economics of U.S. development.

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BOOK REVIEWS
Copyright
© 2001 The Economic History Association

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