1898 : The Birth of the American Century
1898 : The Birth of the American Century (Vintage) David Traxel,
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0679776710
Edition: Paperback; 1999-12-07
Summary:
The 20th century may have begun in the year 1901, but the "American
Century" actually began three years earlier, according to historian
David Traxel, who pinpoints 1898 as the pivotal year for America's
new found presence on the world stage. In his book 1898: The Birth of
the American Century, Traxel combines scholarly knowledge with
eloquent storytelling to chronicle the events of this crucial year
that set in train the transformation of the United States from a
19th-century isolated agrarian society, into a leading world power
both economically and politically. Traxel views the Spanish-American
War as the epicenter of events in 1898--a war which the States won in
a matter of months, though the Europeans never quite managed to
defeat Spain even after several centuries of warfare. With this
victory, the U.S. was now firmly established as a major military
player. Economically the United States was also getting richer due to
increased trade with foreign markets and because of a new generation
of innovative industrialists like Ford and Westinghouse. The word
"marketing" also entered the American business vocabulary, and 1898
saw the first million-dollar advertising campaign--to launch a
well-known biscuit! Traxel goes on to detail how America's workforce
was changing--unions fought for the rights of workers, and women
pursued jobs and the right to vote. Although the United States didn't
suddenly metamorphose overnight, 1898 was certainly a crucial year in
its development, and Traxel recounts these events in meticulous
detail. --Naomi Gesinger
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