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American Heiresses of the Gilded Age

By: Melissa Ziobro, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Melissa Ziobro
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Welcome to the era of true marriages of convenience. Discover the reality of trading someone’s hand in marriage, such as an American heiress, in exchange for money, power, or political clout through compelling history lectures. Showcased in novels such as Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence and in present day pop culture through works like Downtown Abbey, the Gilded Age was an era of contradictions. From the end of the Civil War to the start of World War I, life on both sides of the Atlantic was grimy and glamorous, prosperous and impoverished, traditional and revolutionary.

The US economy rose at the highest rate in its history in the 1870s and 1880s, enriching hundreds of families that were able to take advantage of the boom in industrialization and urbanization. Despite their wealth, many of these new-money clans still lacked the social standing they craved. For quite a few families, gaining entry into high society meant sending their daughters across the ocean to capture the hearts—and the lands and titles—of eligible European aristocrats.

Who were the young women (and men) who espoused these sensational alliances between the Old World and the newly wealthy? What motivated them? Did they find happiness along with their entrance into the highest echelons of society? In American Heiresses of the Gilded Age, Professor Melissa Ziobro of Monmouth University introduces listeners to some of the young women whose love lives shaped social norms, transatlantic relations, and even the US economy on a shockingly large scale. What do these "marriages of convenience" say about America at the turn of the century, and what kind of legacy did they leave behind?

Throughout these 10 lectures, listeners will get a fascinating review of the ways Americans both embraced and rebelled against the social hierarchies that rigidly defined life in the Gilded Age. These stories center on social maneuvering and alliances among the fabulously wealthy and are also highly personal experiences of broken hearts, strange bedfellows, and - occasionally - a happily-ever-after.

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Although I do understand why other reviews have noted the narration style and given up because of this, it really is well worth perseverance as the insights into the characters of the gilded age and the dollar princesses improve as the 'lectures' go along. I'm not sure why the author calls them lectures as the delivery style is very much read rather than as would be for a lecture, but the topic is a good one and I felt I had a better understanding of it by the end.

Great insight

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The broad Jersey accent of the narrator grates after only seconds. It’s also repetitive in parts….but generally quite interesting.

Interesting….but spoilt by narrator.

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I do believe that if you’re going to present factual information, then you should find out how places are pronounced (example Marlborough is Marl-bra and Blenheim is Blen-im).

The mispronunciation of English places was really distracting.

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If you can put up with the nasal, incisive, strident voice of the narrator there are some interesting insights here. The numerous mispronunciations jar..... and the author claims that Edward V111th was crowned king...... when he wasn't. Thankfully I haven't paid for this as it was free.

Interesting

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I could not finish the first chapter, the narrator is awful cannot pronounced some words! Okay

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