In the decades after the American Revolution, as Philadelphia became a center of political and economic power, the city experienced extraordinary population growth, increasing from 60,000 to 400,000 inhabitants between 1790 and 1850. By tracing the business strategies of several hundred housebuilders during this period--a medley of traditional craft workers, emerging entrepreneurs, and hustling speculators--Making Houses, Crafting Capitalism uncovers the complex process by which thousands of row houses were constructed and sold, and shows how craftsmen were at the center of this...
In the decades after the American Revolution, as Philadelphia became a center of political and economic power, the city experienced extraordinary popu...