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Martha BantaPublication Details
BookUniversity of Chicago Press2003Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) DA550 .B26 2003 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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For Banta, Life embodied all the strengths and weaknesses of the Progressive Era, whose policies of reform sought to cope with the frenetic urbanization of New York, the racist laws of the Jim Crow South, and the rise of jingoism in the United States. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Caricatures and cartoons — Great Britain
- Caricatures and cartoons — United States
- Caricature — Great Britain
- Caricature — United States
- Great Britain — History — Victoria, 1837-1901 — Caricatures and cartoons
- Great Britain — History — Edward VII, 1901-1910 — Caricatures and cartoons
- Great Britain — History — George V, 1910-1936 — Caricatures and cartoons
- United States — History — 19th century — Caricatures and cartoons
- United States — History — 1901-1953 — Caricatures and cartoons
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Contents
- Ch. 1. Origins
- Ch. 2. Out of Place
- Ch. 3. History Lessons
- Ch. 4. The Company One Keeps
- Ch. 5. Etiquettes for Anger
- Ch. 6. War in the Nursery
- Ch. 7. The Fate of Fantasy in a High-Anxiety World
ISBN
- 0226036928
- 0226036901
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