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  2. Gilded Age - Wikipedia

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    In United States history, the Gilded Age is the period from about the late 1870s to the late 1890s, which occurred between the Reconstruction era and the Progressive Era. It was named by 1920s historians after Mark Twain 's 1873 novel The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today .

  3. History of the United States (1865–1917) - Wikipedia

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    The term "Gilded Age" was coined by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner in their 1873 book, The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today, employing the ironic difference between a "gilded" and a Golden Age. [60] Politically, the Republican Party was in ascendancy and would largely remain so until the 1930s with brief interruptions.

  4. Robber baron (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    Robber Barons, standing for a Gilded Age of corruption, monopoly, and rampant individualism. Their corporations were the Octopus, devouring all in its path. In the twentieth century and the twenty-first they became entrepreneurs, necessary business revolutionaries, ruthlessly changing existing practices and demonstrating the protean nature of ...

  5. ‘We are essentially in a new Gilded Age’: As workers get laid ...

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    The Gilded Age has become a hot topic in pop culture, with an HBO show of the same name (seen here filming behind the scenes in New York City). The 2022 Met Gala also had a Gilded Age theme ...

  6. Opinion: We are smack in the middle of a new Gilded Age - AOL

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    Power and special benefits for a handful of industries, gaping wealth inequities, and obscene poverty. 2023 is 1873 all over again. Opinion: We are smack in the middle of a new Gilded Age Skip to ...

  7. Captain of industry - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Whitworth, whom Carlyle lauded as an exemplary captain of industry [1]. In the 19th century, a captain of industry was a business leader whose means of amassing a personal fortune contributed positively to the country in some way.

  8. ‘We are essentially in a new Gilded Age’: As workers get laid ...

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    Carrie Coon and Morgan Spector are seen in Season 2 of 'The Gilded Age' on HBO Max. (Photograph by Barbara Nitke/HBO) Taking a modern-century spin on “Let them eat cake,” shareholders are ...

  9. 'The Gilded Age' Features These Real-Life Mansions in New ...

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    In The Gilded Age, The Breakers' Great Hall and Music Room act as Bertha Russell's (played by Carrie Coon) ballroom. This work of Neo-Italian Renaissance architecture was built between 1893 and ...