Railroad Nation : The Art of Selling America, 18251925

Railroad Nation : The Art of Selling America, 18251925

Indiana University Press

Explore the captivating history of how railroads shaped American identity and commerce in "Railroad Nation: The Art of Selling America, 1825-1925" by Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes. This insightful book delves into the intricate relationship between railroad development and the evolving narrative of American progress and capitalism. Discover how the art of selling the nation was intrinsically tied to the expansion and perception of its railway systems during this pivotal era. Key aspects covered include: * The visual and textual strategies used to promote railroad expansion. * How railroads influenced westward expansion and settlement. * The cultural and economic impact of railways on American society. * The role of railroads in constructing a national identity. "Railroad Nation" offers a comprehensive look at a defining period in American history, perfect for students, historians, and anyone interested in the transformative power of infrastructure and marketing. Summary: "Railroad Nation: The Art of Selling America, 1825-1925" by Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes, published by Indiana University Press, is a hardback book detailing the historical connection between railroad development and the marketing of America.

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