Author Last Name,
Author First Name,
Pages,
Binding,
Edition,
ISBN 10,
ISBN 13,
Condition,
Publisher,
Date Published,
Specifications
Author Last Name:
Rohrbough
Author First Name:
Malcolm
Pages:
388
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
First
ISBN 10:
0520216598
ISBN 13:
9780520216594
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
University of California Press
Date Published:
10/15/1998
Genre:
History
Description
In this first comprehensive history of the Gold Rush, Malcolm J. Rohrbough demonstrates that the consequences of the California Gold Rush spread outward in ever widening circles to touch the lives of families and communities everywhere in the United States. Through extensive research in diaries, letters, and other archival sources, he uncovers the personal dilemmas and confusion that the Gold Rush brought. For those who joined the 49ers, the decision to go raised questions about marital obligations and family responsibilities. For those who remained on the farm or in the shop - particularly for the women, whose experiences of being left behind have largely been ignored until now - the absences of tens of thousands of men over a period of years had a profound impact, reshaping a thousand communities across the breadth of the American nation. On the morning of January 24, 1848, James W. Marshall discovered gold in California. In this first comprehensive history of the gold rush, Rohrbough demonstrates that, in its far-reaching repercussions, it was the most significant event in the first half of the 19th century. Through extensive research, the author uncovers the personal dilemmas and confusion that the gold rush brought. Photos. 448 pp. 5,000 print.