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Progressivism

Arthur S. Link and Richard L. McCormick

(The American history series)

Harlan Davidson, Inc., c1983

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Bibliography: p. 119-140

Includes index

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Description

A brief, interpretive analysis of the highly ambitious American reform movements from the 1890s to 1917 that shows progressivism to have been a vital and significant phenomenon although there was no unified progressive movement. Link and McCormick succeed in making the events comprehensible while at the same time conveying a strong sense of the complexity and contradictions of the era.

Table of Contents

One: Progressivism in History 1 Who Were the Progressives? 3 The Origins of Progressivism 11 The Character and Spirit of Progressivism 21 Two: A Transformation of Politics and Government 26 Progressivism in the Cities and States 28 Progressivism Moves to Washington 34 The Decline of parties and the Rise of Interest Groups 47 The Transformation of Governance 58 Three: Social Justice and Social Control 67 The Social Progressives 72 The Reforming Professionals 85 The Coercive Progressives 96 Four: Epilogue: The Decline and Endurance of Progressivism 105 Bibliographical Essay 119 Index 141

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