A Power in the Land: Union Pacific in the Greater Reconstruction (opens in new tab)

Railroads have long been subjects of Civil War era studies. Scholars have cast them as promoters of growth before the conflict, agents of capacity and connection during the war itself, and instruments of expansion and empire in its aftermath. Most recently, Richard White has argued that the transcontinentals transformed the postbellum West and built modern … Read More The post appeared first on .

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