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By: Edward T. O'Donnell, The Great Courses
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America stands at a dramatic crossroads: Massive corporations wield disturbing power. The huge income gap between the one percent and the other 99 percent grows wider. Astounding new technologies are changing American lives.

Sound familiar? These and other issues that characterize the early 21st century were also the hallmarks of the transformative periods known as the Gilded Age (1865-1900) and the Progressive Era (1900-1920). Before the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, America was a developing nation, with a largely agrarian economy and virtually no role in global affairs. Yet by 1900, within 35 years, the US had emerged as the world's greatest industrial power.

Explore these tumultuous times in America in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. Over decades marked by economic, political, social, and technological upheavals, the US went from an agrarian, isolationist country to the world's greatest industrial power and a nascent geopolitical superpower. In a time rife with staggering excess, social unrest, and strident calls for reform, these and other remarkable events created the country that we know today: industrialization gave rise to a huge American middle class; voluminous waves of immigration added new material to the "melting pot" of US society; the phenomenon of big business led to the formation of labor unions and the adoption of consumer protections; electricity, cars, and other technologies forever changed the landscape of American life.

In taking the measure of six dramatically innovative decades, you'll investigate the economic, political, and social upheavals that marked these years, as well as the details of daily life and the cultural thinking of the times. In the process, you'll meet robber barons, industrialists, socialites, reformers, inventors, conservationists, women's suffragists, civil rights activists, and passionate progressives, who together forged a new United States.

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This is one of the best Great Courses on history, covering a less discussed part of American history. One of my best aspects was the many parallels to our time - great wealth disparity, rise of populist movements, generational differences, concerns over immigration, technological revolutions causing worker displacement - but the professor doesn't present the similarities in any overt or political way, so it is there for the listener to discover. He has an interesting lecture style that always kept me engaged.

As other reviewers have noted, it is more of a social history than one focusing on politics, though I felt the political aspects of the time were covered appropriately.

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We all sorta knew this stuff of the guided age- but this connected the parts and added context.
The parallels with 2016 seem eerie at times- and almost disheartening because we didn't figure it out the first time.
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A weak start, stronger finish

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Well, Pendergast did this, DeCosta did that & then Constance… she did what?!?!? … holy moly, leave a girl hangin’ while your at it!!! … Preston & Childs are stinkers, stinkers I say!

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Liked the length and the pace. The lectures moved quickly from point to point while maintaining logic and a solid story thread. A great job at syllabus development.

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Usually when you take an American History course the Gilded Age is not well covered. I only remember a little bit of this era from the history courses I took. So I came in with a small understanding of the era. After this course I found it to be the most fascinating era in US history. So many things happened during this time that still effect us. This is not only in regards to law but also culture.

Professor O'Donnell has a great voice and I found myself feeling a comfortable familiarity with him. He tells some great stories along the way too so you feel like the people in this era are truly people and not just listed names.

Sometimes you get a treat with some background music from the era. I loved that as it made the lecture feel really alive.

I think that this is an important course to get as it has a lot of correlation to our times. Many of the problems of this era are still going on today. Some examples are the rise of nativism, the huge rich versus poor divide and campaign finance. I would personally suggest this as a course for all of those reasons.

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