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James J. Rawls and Richard J. Orsi, editors

A Golden State

Mining and Economic Development in Gold Rush California

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325 pages, 7 x 10 inches, 15 color illustrations, 76 b/w photographs, 9 tables
June 1999, Available worldwide
Also in: United States History; California & Western History
California's storied Gold Rush triggered momentous changes not only for the state, but also for the nation and the world. The economic impact of that epoch-making event is the focus of the second volume of the California History Sesquicentennial Series. The chapter contributors offer a range of perspectives, including commentaries that reflect the new scholarship of environmental and resource history. Together, the essays and more than 90 illustrations show how the Gold Rush precipitated a veritable economic revolution whose effects continue to this day.

Among the topics given a fresh interpretation are the relationship between technology and society; the environmental impact from mining and the sudden increase in California's population; the influence of the Gold Rush on agriculture, manufacturing, banking, and transportation; and its impact on the peoples and economies of Latin America, Europe, and Asia. The popular image of the independent prospector is also examined anew, as is the role of different groups of industrial workers, including Chinese, Mexicans, and women.

The Gold Rush was a multiplier, an event that accelerated a chain of interrelated consequences that in turn accelerated economic growth. But it also touched a deep-seated nerve in the human psyche and unleashed economic forces, for good or ill, that transformed California forever into a Golden State.
Preface, Michael McCone and Richard J. Orsi

1. A Golden State: An Introduction, James J. Rawls
2. Making Old Tools Work Better: Pragmatic Adaptation and Innovation in Gold-Rush Technology, Ronald H. Limbaugh
3. Capitalism comes to the Diggings: From Goold-Rush Adventure to Corporate Enterprise, Maureen A. Jung
4. "We all live more like brutes than humans": abor and Capital in the Gold Rush, Daniel Cornford
5. Environmental Changes before and after the Gold Rush, Raymond F. Dasmann
6. "I am resolved not to interfere, but permit all to work freely": The Gold Rush and American Resource Law, Donald J. Pisani
7. Mother Lode for the West: California Mining Men and Methods, Duane A. Smith
8. Seeing the Elephant, Anthony Kirk
9. The Gold rush and the Beginnings of California Technology, David J. St. Clair
10. From hard Money to branch Banking: California Banking in teh Gold-Rush Economy, Larry Schweikart and Lynne Pierson Doti
11. "Prosperity of Everty Kind": Ranching and Farming during the Gold-Rush Era, Lawrence James Jelinek
12. The Golden Skein: California's Gold-Rush Transporation Network, A. C. W. Bethel
13. A Vertiable revolution: The Global Economic Significance of the California Gold rush, gerald D. Nash
James J. Rawls is an instructor of history at Diablo Valley College and author of numerous books on California history. Richard J. Orsi is Professor of History at California State University, Hayward, and editor of the journal California History, the journal of the California Historical Society.
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