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A Global History of Gold Rushes
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Edited by:
Benjamin Mountford
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2018
About this book
Nothing set the world in motion like gold. Between the discovery of California placer gold in 1848 and the rush to Alaska fifty years later, the search for the precious yellow metal accelerated worldwide circulations of people, goods, capital, and technologies. A Global History of Gold Rushes brings together historians of the United States, Africa, Australasia, and the Pacific World to tell the rich story of these nineteenth century gold rushes from a global perspective. Gold was central to the growth of capitalism: it whetted the appetites of empire builders, mobilized the integration of global markets and economies, profoundly affected the environment, and transformed large-scale migration patterns. Together these essays tell the story of fifty years that changed the world.
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Mountford Benjamin :
Benjamin Mountford, Senior Lecturer in History at the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, is the author of Britain, China, and Colonial Australia and coeditor of Fighting Words: Fifteen Books That Shaped the Postcolonial World. He was formerly a David Myers Research Fellow at La Trobe University (2017-18).
Stephen Tuffnell, Associate Professor of Modern US History at the University of Oxford, is currently completing Emigrant Foreign Relations: Independence and Interdependence in the Atlantic, c. 1789–1902. He researches US history from a global perspective.
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Part One. Global Transformations in the Age of Gold
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Part Two. Settler Societies and Gold Rush Democracy
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Part Three. Finance, Speculation, and the Economics of Gold Rushes
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Part Four. Expertise, the Environment, and Mining Technologies
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October 16, 2018
eBook ISBN:
9780520967588
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336
eBook ISBN:
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Keywords for this book
gold; valuable metals; precious metals; natural world; natural resources; california; gold rush; 1800s; 1848; technology; us history; world history; international; africa; immigrants; prospectors; empire; global market; global economy; environment; migration patterns; life changing; 19th century; global history; united states; valuable minerals; pacific world; capitalism; capital