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Index Of Economic Material In Documents Of The States Of The United States; (Volume-8 Kentucky 1792-1904) Prepared For The Department Of Economics And Sociology Of The Carnegie Institution Of Washingt

Index Of Economic Material In Documents Of The States Of The United States; (Volume-8 Kentucky 1792-1904) Prepared For The Department Of Economics And Sociology Of The Carnegie Institution Of Washingt

Adelaide Rosalie Hasse

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia de América
ISBN:
9789354177088

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Step into the heart of Kentucky’s economic transformation with this unrivalled primary source anthology, capturing the pulse of change from 1792 to 1904. Every document collected here-painstakingly prepared for the Carnegie Institution by Adelaide Rosalie Hasse-offers a window into the evolving lives, industries, and ambitions that shaped the Bluegrass State and, by extension, the wider United States economic history. These records reveal the roots of economic development in Kentucky, tracing the interplay of industry, agriculture, policy, and society through more than a century of profound change.A cornerstone for academic researchers and historians, this volume stands as an indispensable economic history reference and an educational resource for economists delving into socioeconomic studies of 19th-century Kentucky. Its meticulous curation and depth make it equally compelling for classic-literature collectors and curious readers seeking a vivid, authentic portrait of a region in flux. The work’s historical significance is unmistakable: it preserves the voices and data that fuelled the Carnegie Institution’s pioneering research, and it remains a touchstone for understanding the forces that shaped America’s economic landscape.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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