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The Political Reconstruction Of American Tobacco, 1862-1933 eBook

by Patrick Mulford Oconnor
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language: english
Publisher: FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS, June of 2025 ‧
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A deeply researched and clearly argued account of the mutual growth of the federal government and the modern tobacco

Nearly everything about the United States tobacco economy changed in the generation following the American Civil War. From labor to consumption, manufacturing to regulation, tobacco was utterly reconstructed, comparatively a new industry, as one contemporary wrote.

The Political Reconstruction of American Tobacco, 18621933 exposes the causes of these changes, and in the process, it reconsiders cornerstones of the American national narrative. Through a detailed rendering of tobaccos late-nineteenth-century political economy, this book argues that the federal states and American capitalisms development were mutually constitutiveand fundamentally politicalprocesses. From the Civil War to the Progressive Era, diverse political movements across tobaccos commodity chain drove state and market development, creating the immense power and stifling poverty that defined tobaccos reconstruction. The Political Reconstruc­tion of American Tobacco, 18621933 emphasizes the significance of the thousands of manufactur­ers whose interest groups shaped federal tax policy and, in turn, forged a powerful and effective internal revenue system; the increasingly influential fertilizer producers and warehouse operators who determined tobaccos value; and the crop scientists who sought to promote and rationalize US tobacco production. As these actors reshaped tobaccos commodity chain, they missed, and even dismissed, the interests of tobacco growers, especially newly emancipated African Americans and smallholding whites throughout the South.

The ruling logic of tobaccos reconstructed political economy rationalized agrarian indebtedness, justified low prices, and intensified labor discipline on thousands of small farms. In emphasizing these exclusions, The Political Reconstruction of American Tobacco, 18621933 reveals how nineteenth-century state and economic development coincided with and even created rural poverty.

The Political Reconstruction Of American Tobacco, 1862-1933

by Patrick Mulford Oconnor

Property Description
ISBN: 9781531510619
Publisher: FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: June of 2025
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Reconstructing America
Categories: eBooks in English > History > History of America
eBooks in English > Politics > Politics in General
eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > North America
EAN: 9781531510619

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