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Nancy CohenPublication Details
BookUniversity of North Carolina Press2002Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) E661 .C65 2002 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Cohen argues that the values and programs characteristic of modern American liberalism were invented not during the Progressive Era, as is generally assumed, but in the conflict-ridden years after the Civil War. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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Contents
- Pt. I. Politics & Ideology in Gilded Age Liberal Reform
- 1. The Education of Economic Man: The "Labor Question," Radical Republicanism, and the Roots of Liberal Reform
- 2. A Civilizer’s Errand: Southern Man, the Politics of Free Labor, and the "Race Question"
- 3. Progress and Property: Economic Development and the Collapse of Entrepreneurial Individualism
- 4. The State versus Man: Liberal Reform Politics and the Administrative Mandate
- Pt. II. Forging a New Liberalism
- 5. The American Scholar Revisited: Democracy, Expertise, and the New Political Economy
- 6. Looking Forward: The Crisis of the 1890s and the Invention of Modern Liberalism
- 7. Mastering Progressive Democracy: The Legacy of the Gilded Age Reconstruction of American Liberalism
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- 0807853542
- 0807826707
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