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Jacobin on MSNThe Gilded Age Roots of American AusterityThe American welfare state has always been imperfect because it has always been incomplete — means-tested rather than ...
HBO’s The Gilded Age, which was created by Downton Abbey’s Julian Fellowes, has truly captured audiences season after season.
The Gilded Age of the late-19th and early-20th centuries displays prominent parallels to the Trump administration’s coziness with the billionaire class, with one caveat.
Political cartoonist Steve Benson believed I was wrong about everything. But we had one thing in common that mattered more than anything else.
This streaming service is chock-full of new, hit shows and movies, but it also has a lot of prestige titles lurking in the catalog. Now's the perfect time to hit play.
In honor of The Gilded Age’s third season, here are the period mansions-turned-hotels you can stay in right now.
In his review of the third season of “The Gilded Age” (Arts in Review, June 20), John Anderson refers to the “undistinguished political era of Chester Alan Arthur.” Yet Arthur’s less ...
Consuelo Vanderbilt was the best known “dollar princess”—or, American heiresses that English aristocrats married for their sizable dowries.
Can't keep your misses and misters straight from HBO's delightful period drama "The Gilded Age"? Here's what you need to know for Season 3.
Wealthy families in the Gilded Age spent conspicuously, from fancy clothes to European palace-inspired mansions to lavish balls.
For “The Gilded Age” creator Julian Fellowes, there’s no better example of late-19th-century American high society and extravagance than Newport, R.I., and its famed mansions.
As 'The Gilded Age' premieres its third season on HBO, Whitehall - the Flagler Museum - is a reminder of the Gilded Age in Palm Beach.
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