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After the Civil War, the city of Chattanooga forged a different path than most southern urban centres. Chattanooga was largely rebuilt by northern men, using northern capital, and imbued with northern industrial values. As such, the city served as a cultural and economic nexus between North and South. Tim Ezzell explores Chattanooga's political and economic development from the close of the Civil War to the end of the nineteenth century, revealing how this unique business class adapted, prospered, and governed.

Produktbeschreibung
After the Civil War, the city of Chattanooga forged a different path than most southern urban centres. Chattanooga was largely rebuilt by northern men, using northern capital, and imbued with northern industrial values. As such, the city served as a cultural and economic nexus between North and South. Tim Ezzell explores Chattanooga's political and economic development from the close of the Civil War to the end of the nineteenth century, revealing how this unique business class adapted, prospered, and governed.
Autorenporträt
Tim Ezzell is a research scientist at the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.