Broadway and Corporate Capitalism: The Rise of the Professional-Managerial Class, 1900-1920 - by Michael Schwartz

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Broadway and Corporate Capitalism: The Rise of the Professional-Managerial Class, 1900-1920 by Michael Schwartz Buy Broadway and Corporate Capitalism: The Rise of the Professional-Managerial Class, 1900-1920 on Amazon

Broadway and Corporate Capitalism examines two overlapping and, in many ways, symbiotic phenomena of early 20th century America—the emergence of the Professional-Managerial Class within American corporate capitalism and the evolution of Broadway. Michael Schwartz shows how the class movements moved—literally and figuratively—to the rhythm of noisy, frenetic farces, highly charged business and sports melodramas, and exuberant musicals. This book brings to life the representative plays, playwrights, actors, critics, and audiences from one of the liveliest periods of Broadway.



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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Released: 2009



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