Author |
Kennedy, David M.
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Series |
Critical issues in American history series
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Subject |
Progressive Party (U.S. : 1912)
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United States -- Politics and government -- 1901-1953.
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Description |
xiv, 191 pages ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography Note |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Diagnoses and programs: Views of business consolidation, by S. H. Greeley and others. Changes in democratic government, by W. A. White. A philosophy for reform, by H. Croly. The new nationalism, by T. Roosevelt. Benevolence, or justice? By W. Wilson.--Who were the progressives?: The California progressive and his rationale; a study in middle-class politics, by G. E. Mowry. The origins of progressive leadership, by A. D. Chandler, Jr. Urban liberalism and the age of reform, by J. J. Huthmacher. The politics of reform in municipal government in the progressive era, by S. P. Hays.--What did the progressive achieve?: The progressive era and the reform tradition, by D. W. Grantham, Jr. Private and public power, by G. McConnell. The triumph of conservatism, by G. Kolko.--What was the progressive legacy?: What happened to the progressive movement in the 1920's? By A. S. Link. Progressivism and the New Deal, by O. L. Graham, jr. |
OCLC # |
108123 |
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