HIST 313(S) The Rise of American Business
An examination of the complex process that saw business enterprise move from
a marginal position in the largely agrarian society of the early colonial
period to become, by the twentieth century, one of the principal forces shaping
American culture. Subjects to be considered: the business and political
activities of colonial merchants, early-American attempts at industrialization,
the business careers of John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie, and the
growth, since 1900, of multidivisional corporations like DuPont and General
Motors. Readings will include historical studies, biography, autobiography,
and fiction.
Students will write a series of short analytical papers and will have the
choice of either writing a longer, final essay or taking a final exam. Open
to sophomores and also to first-year students with Advanced Placement Credit
in American History. Group A
Hour: R. DALZELL