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These Days of Large Things: The Culture of Size in America, 1865-1930 Book

These Days of Large Things: The Culture of Size in America, 1865-1930
These Days of Large Things: The Culture of Size in America, 1865-1930, The United States at the turn of the twentieth century cultivated a passion for big. It witnessed the emergence of large-scale corporate capitalism; the beginnings of American imperialism on a global stage; record-level immigration; a rapid expansion of c, These Days of Large Things: The Culture of Size in America, 1865-1930 has a rating of 3 stars
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These Days of Large Things: The Culture of Size in America, 1865-1930, The United States at the turn of the twentieth century cultivated a passion for big. It witnessed the emergence of large-scale corporate capitalism; the beginnings of American imperialism on a global stage; record-level immigration; a rapid expansion of c, These Days of Large Things: The Culture of Size in America, 1865-1930
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  • These Days of Large Things: The Culture of Size in America, 1865-1930
  • Written by author Michael Tavel Clarke
  • Published by University of Michigan Press, August 2007
  • The United States at the turn of the twentieth century cultivated a passion for big. It witnessed the emergence of large-scale corporate capitalism; the beginnings of American imperialism on a global stage; record-level immigration; a rapid expansion of c
  • The United States at the turn of the twentieth century cultivated a passion for big. It witnessed the emergence of large-scale corporate capitalism; the beginnings of American imperialism on a global stage; record-level immigration; a rapid expansion of c
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Introduction....................1
Chapter 1 Representing the "Pygmies"....................17
Chapter 2 The Height of Civilization: Science and the Management of Stature....................62
Chapter 3 A Pygmy between Two Giants: The Economic Body in Popular Literature....................101
Chapter 4 The City of Dreadful Height: Skyscrapers and the Aesthetics of Growth....................140
Chapter 5 The Growing Woman and the Growing Jew: Mary Antin, the New Woman, and the Immigration Debate....................181
Chapter 6 The Incredible Industrial Shrinking Man: Upton Sinclair's Challenge to Hegemonic Masculinity....................215
Epilogue Shrinking Men and Growing Women (Reprise)....................234
Notes....................253
Bibliography....................289
Index....................311


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