The Americans

The Democratic Experience

Hardcover, 731 pages

English language

Published 1973 by Random House.

ISBN:
978-0-394-48724-3
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OCLC Number:
591527
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1671976

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Daniel J. Boorstin's long-awaited full-scale portrait of modern America chronicles the Great Transformation that has come about in our daily lives since the Civil War. The Americans: The Democratic Experience recaptures the drama and the meaning of the countless and sometimes little-noticed revolutions which occurred, not in legislatures or on battlefields but in our homes and farms and factories and schools and stores—making something surprising and unprecedented of our everyday experience.

The revolutions in our daily life have been the work of a peculiarly American galaxy of talent—from cow-town builder Joseph McCoy; Edwin L. Drake, the retired railroad conductor who was crazy enough to "drill" for oil; R. G. Dun, the self-made Ohio merchant who made a career of reporting the credit rating of other merchants (to build Dun & Bradstreet); the railway agent Richard Warren Sears, who started the greatest general merchandising operation in the world; Raymond Smith, who …

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