The Progressive Era in the USA: 1890û1921

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Pub. Date: 2007-01-28
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Summary

Few periods in American history have been explored as much as the Progressive Era. It is seen as the birth-place of modern American liberalism, as well as the time in which America emerged as an imperial power. This volume looks at the lasting impact of this productive, yet ultimately frustrated, generation's legacy on American and world history. Contents: Series preface; Introduction: In search of progressivism, Daniel T. Rodgers (1982); Richard Hofstadter's The Age of Reform: a reconsideration, Alan Brinkley (1985); Farmers and the state in the progressive era, Elizabeth Sanders (1990); The discovery that business corrupts politics: a reappraisal of the origins of progressivism, Richard L. McCormick (1981); Railroads and regulation, 1877-1916: conspiracy or public interest?, Robert W. Harbeson (1967); The protean character of American liberalism, Gary Gerstle (1994); 'The American of the future': fictional immigrant children and national ethnic identity in the progressive era, Tim Prchal (2001); Lawrence Veiller and the New York State Tenement House Commission of 1900, Roy Lubove (1961); The domestication of politics: women and American political society, Paula Baker (1984); American progressives and the European left, Melvyn Stokes (1983); Why not equal protection? Explaining the politics of public social spending in Britain, 1900-1911 and The United States, 1880s-1920, Ann Shola Orloff and Theda Skocpol (1984); Government and the suppression of radical labor, 1877-1918, Daniel R. Fusfeld (1987); Grasping for the significance of the Turner legacy: an afterword, John Lauritz Larson (1993); Beyond parochialism: Southern progressivism, prohibition, and state-building, Ann-Marie Szymanski (2003); The progressives and the environment: 3 themes from the first conservation movement, James Penick (1974); Plessy v. Ferguson: a reinterpretation, David W. Bishop (1977); Progressivism and imperialism: the progressive movement and American foreign policy, 1898-1916, William Leuchtenberg (1952); From colonialism to professionalism: the public-private dynamic in United States foreign financial advising, 1898-1929, Emily S. Rosenberg and Norman L. Rosenberg (1987); The reclamation of Woodrow Wilson, David Steigerwald (1999); An obituary for 'the progressive movement, Peter G. Filene (1970); Name index. About the Author: Kristofer Allerfeldt is a Fellow of Exeter University, UK. He has published on a variety of aspects of Progressive Era America - from immigration restriction, to the impact of the Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles. He is currently workng on the allegory of the decline and fall of Rome on the political thought of Progressive America.

Table of Contents

Series preface
Introduction
In search of progressivism
Richard Hofstadter's The Age of Reform: a reconsideration
Farmers and the state in the progressive era
The discovery that business corrupts politics: a reappraisal of the origins of progressivism
Railroads and regulation, 1877-1916: conspiracy or public interest?
The protean character of American liberalism
'The American of the future': fictional immigrant children and national ethnic identity in the progressive era
Lawrence Veiller and the New York State Tenement House Commission of 1900
The domestication of politics: women and American political society
American progressives and the European left, Melvyn Stokes Why not equal protection? Explaining the politics of public social spending in Britain, 1900-1911 and The United States, 1880s-1920
Government and the suppression of radical labor, 1877-1918
Grasping for the significance of the Turner legacy: an afterword
Beyond parochialism
Southern progressivism, prohibition, and state-building
The progressives and the environment: 3 themes from the first conservation movement
Plessy v. Ferguson: a reinterpretation
Progressivism and imperialism: the progressive movement and American foreign policy, 1898-1916
From colonialism to professionalism: the public-private dynamic in United States foreign financial advising, 1898-1929
The reclamation of Woodrow Wilson
An obituary for 'the progressive movement
Name index
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