Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-331) and index.This is a book about people with different ideas about democracy from those that prevail today. Wisconsin's early progressives would have been astonished by the focus historians have placed on producer identifications. They identified mainly with their roles as consumers and taxpayers, and they gravely doubted whether the existing political economy could ever meet their needs. Many of them favored public ownership of certain corporations because the particular relationship of those corporations to the political process made it impossible for consumers to receive redress in any other way. For these early progressives oppression resulted from "special privilege," not from relations...
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In this sweeping interpretive history of mid-nineteenth-century Chicago, historians John B. Jentz an...
A wave of scholarship in recent years has analyzed the creation of American mass party politics as a...
The Roaring Metropolis offers a major reinterpretation of U.S. politics between the end of World Wa...
Examining urban-rural history around the turn of the twentieth century is integral to understanding ...
In 1921, Eau Claire put on a production of the Chippewa Valley Historical Pageant. This pageant, how...
Review of: Re-inventing The People : The Progressive Movement, the Class Problem, and the Origins ...
Review of: "Re-inventing "The People": The Progressive Movement, the Class Problem, and the Origins ...
For decades historians and political scientists alike have been studying the trends and processes of...
This paper investigates the political economy of the state of Wisconsin during the years of the Grea...
Over the course of the past century, many historians have portrayed the Progressive Era as one of th...
Review of: The History of Wisconsin. Vol. 5: War, a New Era, and Depression, 1914-1940. Glad, Paul W
Bibliography: pages [103]-107.The Americanization movement began as an attempt to provide educationa...
Presenting a detailed look at the individuals, themes, and moments that shaped this important Progre...
Review of: Partisans and Progressives: Private Interest and Public Policy in Illinois, 1870-1922. Pe...
In my essay I intend to examine the Progressive movement in action in the United States. I will devo...
In this sweeping interpretive history of mid-nineteenth-century Chicago, historians John B. Jentz an...
A wave of scholarship in recent years has analyzed the creation of American mass party politics as a...
The Roaring Metropolis offers a major reinterpretation of U.S. politics between the end of World Wa...