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Published in 1904, 'The History of the Standard Oil Company' stands as a seminal work in American investigative journalism and a cornerstone of the Progressive Era. Its release occurred at a time when industrial trusts held immense, unchecked power, and public sentiment was increasingly wary of corporate monopolies. Tarbell's meticulous, unflinching account exposed the ruthless, often illegal, business tactics employed by John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil, profoundly shaping public perception of big business. The book's impact was immediate and far-reaching, catalyzing public demand for government intervention and providing crucial ammunition for the burgeoning antitrust movement, making it a pivotal force in early 20th-century American political and economic reform.