The Big Railroad Picture and Gift and Loans Remind Me Again: Why this Fascination with Railroads? In Theme 2 and the previous modules of Theme
Category: Redeemer ED
1C The Marshall Plan that Wasn’t: The Scott Plan and the Compromise of 1877
The Marshall Plan that Wasn’t: The Scott Plan and the Compromise of 1877 Redeemer Railroads While Reconstruction policy systems attempted their entrepreneurial railroad schemes/initiatives, what
Urbanization, Distinctive Styles of Southern City-Building: Birmingham Chamber, Flager RR Entrepreneurship, Annexation and Chamber/Port Authority ED Charleston, Atlanta, and New Orleans
Policy Cut Chap 8 Much of this contrasts with Puritan New England and Quaker Pennsylvania. To me an obvious and important distinction was Carolina/Tidewater macro-plantation
1F3 Rise of Birmingham: L&N Railroad, City/Economic Base-Building, Steel Cluster Development and Hegemonic North
Rise of Birmingham: L&N Railroad, City/Economic Base-Building, Steel Cluster Development and Hegemonic North In this “Rise of Birmingham” module I delve into the role railroads
1D1 the First New South: the Divided Mind Fractures the Redeemer Consensus
Introducing the “First” New South The current post-Civil War buzz that captures the most attention, and is certainly most relevant to our ED history, is
1E Redeemer Policy Systems Cross State Comparisons: the Divided Mind Applied 1870-1900
Redeemer Policy Systems The “Radical Republican” coalition Reconstruction policy systems described in the last module upended the antebellum policy system, but paid an exceedingly high