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Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Carnegie, Morgan, Ford THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA. Meet the titans who forged the foundation of modern America and created the American Dream. The Men Who Built America mini-series shines a spotlight on the influential builders, dreamers and believers whose feats transformed the United States, a nation decaying from the inside after the Civil War, into the greatest economic and technological superpower the world had ever seen. THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA is the story of a nation at the crossroads and of the people who catapulted it to prosperity. Review: Great dvd. - Great dvd. Love this dvd, will be watching over and over again.!! Review: Building up America's builders! - “The Men Who Built America” is generally a very good set of miniseries videos. Essentially, it tells an integrated story of how, after the ruins of the Civil War, Cornelius Vanderbilt, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, and Henry Ford (with a little help from Henry Frick, Jim Fisk, Jay Gould, Thomas Edison, George Westinghouse, Nikola Tesla, the original Charles Schwab, William Jennings Bryan, Abraham Lincoln, William McKinley, and Teddy Roosevelt, et al.) built modern America into the world’s greatest economic and technological superpower. Added to the story reenactments are comments from historians H. W. Brands, David Nasaw, Maury Klein., Steven Watts, and Jill Jonnes. In addition, historical “color” frosting comes from such celebrity business people as Mark Cuban, Alan Greenspan, Steve Case, T. Boone Pickens, Carly Fiorina, Jerry Weintraub, Steve Wynn, Richard Parsons, Jack Welch, Donny Deutsch, Ron Perelman, Jim Cramer, and Donald Trump. The ability with 20/20 hindsight to mull over the 2012 strategic insight comments of this second group as to where their reputations have since gone is almost worth the watch, in and of itself! The series segments are as follows: Disc 1 (A New War Beings. Oil Strike. A Rivalry is Born.) Disc 2 (Blood is Spilled. A New Rival Emerges. Owning It All.) Disc 3 (Taking the White House. The New Machine.) Bonus Footage (not seen on TV): From Rich to Richer. The American Dream. Monopoly. Competitive Nature. The Every Man. The Rise of Cornelius Vanderbilt. Traits of a Titan. Carnegie. If “The Men Who Build America” has a problem, it is that it is essentially the collection of programs within the TV miniseries. This means about 20% of the material is back-grounding, stage-setting reintroduction of a previous program’s happenings. All of this makes sense when a program is presented on TV maybe a week after the previous program. However, even lightly retreading old ground soon becomes a bit annoying when watching the programs back to back on a DVD. Bottom-line, I really enjoyed learning about these historical figures in a way that showed their interplay and how each one affected, reacted to, and built upon the success of others, with illuminating sketches of individual character and business strategy. From my own experience in reading about these business titans, this integrated approach is relatively unique and helps put into better perspective how America was built. Highly recommended! Of possible interest: George Washington’s Liberty Key: Mount Vernon’s Bastille Key – the Mystery and Magic of Its Body, Mind, and Soul , a best-seller at Mount Vernon. “Character is Key for Liberty!” and Strategy Pure and Simple: Essential Moves for Winning in Competition and Cooperation




| Contributor | The History Channel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,628 Reviews |
| Format | AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Genre | Military & War, nonfiction - educational |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 360 minutes |
K**.
Great dvd.
Great dvd. Love this dvd, will be watching over and over again.!!
W**R
Building up America's builders!
“The Men Who Built America” is generally a very good set of miniseries videos. Essentially, it tells an integrated story of how, after the ruins of the Civil War, Cornelius Vanderbilt, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, and Henry Ford (with a little help from Henry Frick, Jim Fisk, Jay Gould, Thomas Edison, George Westinghouse, Nikola Tesla, the original Charles Schwab, William Jennings Bryan, Abraham Lincoln, William McKinley, and Teddy Roosevelt, et al.) built modern America into the world’s greatest economic and technological superpower. Added to the story reenactments are comments from historians H. W. Brands, David Nasaw, Maury Klein., Steven Watts, and Jill Jonnes. In addition, historical “color” frosting comes from such celebrity business people as Mark Cuban, Alan Greenspan, Steve Case, T. Boone Pickens, Carly Fiorina, Jerry Weintraub, Steve Wynn, Richard Parsons, Jack Welch, Donny Deutsch, Ron Perelman, Jim Cramer, and Donald Trump. The ability with 20/20 hindsight to mull over the 2012 strategic insight comments of this second group as to where their reputations have since gone is almost worth the watch, in and of itself! The series segments are as follows: Disc 1 (A New War Beings. Oil Strike. A Rivalry is Born.) Disc 2 (Blood is Spilled. A New Rival Emerges. Owning It All.) Disc 3 (Taking the White House. The New Machine.) Bonus Footage (not seen on TV): From Rich to Richer. The American Dream. Monopoly. Competitive Nature. The Every Man. The Rise of Cornelius Vanderbilt. Traits of a Titan. Carnegie. If “The Men Who Build America” has a problem, it is that it is essentially the collection of programs within the TV miniseries. This means about 20% of the material is back-grounding, stage-setting reintroduction of a previous program’s happenings. All of this makes sense when a program is presented on TV maybe a week after the previous program. However, even lightly retreading old ground soon becomes a bit annoying when watching the programs back to back on a DVD. Bottom-line, I really enjoyed learning about these historical figures in a way that showed their interplay and how each one affected, reacted to, and built upon the success of others, with illuminating sketches of individual character and business strategy. From my own experience in reading about these business titans, this integrated approach is relatively unique and helps put into better perspective how America was built. Highly recommended! Of possible interest: George Washington’s Liberty Key: Mount Vernon’s Bastille Key – the Mystery and Magic of Its Body, Mind, and Soul , a best-seller at Mount Vernon. “Character is Key for Liberty!” and Strategy Pure and Simple: Essential Moves for Winning in Competition and Cooperation
0**D
Excellent DVDs - Excellent Teaching Tool
Shipped quickly. Arrived three days BEFORE the expected arrival date. THANK YOU! ***MANY DVD retailers on here take longer than ANY other type of merchandise to ship and the parcels are Frequently delivered LATE. That was NOT the case with this transaction. The DVD is a great way to teach kids about how this Country grew rapidly through the Industrial Revolution. It's interesting, presented well, the scenes (sets and costumes) are period correct, and the actors portrayed the Titans extremely well. I'd seen this series on the History Channel several times, but wanted it to share with my Grandchildren. I think it's well worth the price.
D**L
Great History
This is a great series about American history. Perfect to show the history classes.
D**N
Living History
The videos are very well done and interesting. I use the Men Who Built America in my history classes to help the students understand the era and to make the people come alive. Most of the studnets have never heard of people like Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, John Rockefeller, etc. These videos help history come alive.
R**.
American history they didn't teach you in school.
This is a pretty decent, and reasonably accurate story of five of the giants of American history after the Civil War and into the early 20th century. Most history is told from the perspective of presidents, generals, and various wars or couquests. That is very useful, but it doesn't tell why America grew from a nearly broken country at the end of the Civil War to the most powerful country in the world. It's also provides a pretty good history of economics; although there is no mention of supply and demand curves, or the theories of Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Karl Marx, or John Maynard Keynes. America wasn't built by the lone cowboy. America is strong because it's economy is strong. Freedoms preserved by our Founders in the Constitution, a country rich in raw but unused materials, and giants such as Vanderbilt, Morgan, Carnegie, Rockefeller, and Ford, who in their personal quests to build wealth helped create the wealthiest economy the world has ever seen. I especially liked their depictions as young men, although several were poorly cast. Most photos of them were as old men. As callow youths all of them had enormous drives and nearly unique gifts for redefining how to get things done more productively. This documentary, supplemented by appropriate scholarship, could make an excellent undergraduate history course.
K**K
Well-made documentary
This is a great documentary for learning about the US in the industrial age. I had no idea how ruthless those men could be, but that was how things were done back then. Thank goodness we have antitrust laws now. I recommend.
T**H
The men to built Modern America (1865-1911)
I loved viewing this tape. It was both informative and entertaining. It tells the story of how Mr. Vanderbilt knitted together a railway system for the North east, then Rockefeller manufactured the quality safe kind of kerosene oil used in lamps which ordinary citizens used to light the nation from coast to coast; then adds Mr. Carnegie who's steel girders improved bridges, railroads, and then built skyscrapers in all the big cities across America, to Mr. Morgan who bought out Thomas Edison, George Westinghouse, Tesla's patents on electricity, and used Edison's electric light bulbs and power generating equipment to literally light up america from coast to coast replacing the kerosene lamps. Morgan bought out Carnegie steel to merge other smaller steel companies into U.S. Steel and he created General Electric and finally personally intervened to safe the U.S. Banking system twice: 1893 and 1907. Finally, Mr. Ford comes along to re create the business model upon which most factories are based to this day. Ford also modified the negative business practices used by Rockefeller and Carnegie when he paid Ford workers a living wage and provided relatively safe working conditions for them and defeated in court the monopoly which tried to stop him from making his model T car. The nation owes these five men who built modern America ( 1865 to 1911) much. Some liberal historians term them "Robber barons." But that is a false smear on their reputations. Their actions collectively improved the daily living standards of a majority of American citizens and led to the creation of the "middle class." There are cameo appearances by Donald Trump and Carly Fiorina. I urge every member of Congress, state legislator, governor, mayor and voting citizen to view this tape in order to appreciate where we came from.
P**O
Excelente
Esta es una de esas series que no puedes dejar de ver hasta el final. Un relato histórico de una época en que todo valía para conquistar el liderazgo en la industria con comentarios muy interesantes de líderes de negocios de hoy.
J**J
TV番組にしては壮大の映像!
US版の歴史番組ですが、ハリウッド映画のような映像でとても良かったです!US版なので英語のみで日本語字幕はありません。今話題の人物も出演しています。
G**T
A Masterpiece!
This is an outstanding documentary about American history. It explains not only one of the most important periods of American history but it explains why today the US is what it is. The period which is described in this TV documentary has shaped the face and soul of modern America and by that of the whole world since then. Many political decisions of today cannot be understood, if one does not have the knowledge of that period, a time during which the basis of modern America was "built". The content is very compressed, but absolutely sufficient for a regular adult with high-school historical background. Strongly recommended for anyone with interest in our political and historical environment.
D**I
Men Who Built America
All things are ok.
C**Y
Should be shown in schools!
The representative facts and production quality makes this series one of the best I've ever seen. It's a must own to be able to reference history.
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