With very few exceptions, the conventional narrative of American history dates the end of the Progressive Era to the postwar turmoil of 1919 and 1920, culminating with the election of Warren G. Harding and a mandate for Normalcy. And yet, as this dissertation explores, progressives, while knocked back on their heels by these experiences, nonetheless continued to fight for change even during the unfavorable political climate of the Twenties. The Era of Normalcy itself was a much more chaotic and contested political period – marked by strikes, race riots, agrarian unrest, cultural conflict, government scandals, and economic depression – than the popular imagination often recalls. While examining the trajectory of progressives during the Hardi...
This essay reviews four books on the Progressive Era, and draws lessons from those books to help exp...
California was perhaps the most important locus for the development of the Progressive reform moveme...
During the Progressive Era, between 1890 and 1920, a host of political parties emerged to challenge ...
Long before the current calls for national service, civic responsibility, and the restoration of com...
2015-10-05This dissertation offers a new interpretation of the tangled history of American progressi...
Thesis (M.A)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Teaching American History, 2006.Progressivi...
Originally published in 1962. In The Road to Normalcy, Wesley M. Bagby explains how the election of ...
In America, the advent of industrial capitalism promised an era of prosperity and progress. For some...
This dissertation attempts to expand our understanding of the most important political reform period...
Examining urban-rural history around the turn of the twentieth century is integral to understanding ...
Two elections had more impact on creating the modern United States then any other for the last centu...
Over the course of the past century, many historians have portrayed the Progressive Era as one of th...
This dissertation examines Herbert Croly\u27s critique of the American political tradition and his c...
American historians have traditionally divided the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries int...
One hundred and forty-six women, most of them young immigrants, died in the fire at the Triangle Shi...
This essay reviews four books on the Progressive Era, and draws lessons from those books to help exp...
California was perhaps the most important locus for the development of the Progressive reform moveme...
During the Progressive Era, between 1890 and 1920, a host of political parties emerged to challenge ...
Long before the current calls for national service, civic responsibility, and the restoration of com...
2015-10-05This dissertation offers a new interpretation of the tangled history of American progressi...
Thesis (M.A)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Teaching American History, 2006.Progressivi...
Originally published in 1962. In The Road to Normalcy, Wesley M. Bagby explains how the election of ...
In America, the advent of industrial capitalism promised an era of prosperity and progress. For some...
This dissertation attempts to expand our understanding of the most important political reform period...
Examining urban-rural history around the turn of the twentieth century is integral to understanding ...
Two elections had more impact on creating the modern United States then any other for the last centu...
Over the course of the past century, many historians have portrayed the Progressive Era as one of th...
This dissertation examines Herbert Croly\u27s critique of the American political tradition and his c...
American historians have traditionally divided the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries int...
One hundred and forty-six women, most of them young immigrants, died in the fire at the Triangle Shi...
This essay reviews four books on the Progressive Era, and draws lessons from those books to help exp...
California was perhaps the most important locus for the development of the Progressive reform moveme...
During the Progressive Era, between 1890 and 1920, a host of political parties emerged to challenge ...