TitleReforming American life in the progressive era / edited by H. Landon Warner.
PublishedNew York : Pitman, c1971.
Descriptionxix, 195 p. ; 24 cm.
SeriesMajor issues in American history
General Note"A Jerome S. Ozer book."
Formatted NoteContents: The subjective necessity for social settlements, and The objective value of a social settlement, by J. Addams.--Labor and Christianity, by W. Rauschenbusch.--The immigrant, by R. Hunter.--The color line in the North, and The Negro's struggle for survival in the North, by R. S. Baker.--The Cleveland campaign against privilege, by T. L. Johnson.--The crusade against vice, and Reform administration, by F. P. Dunne.--Enemies of the Republic, by L. Steffens.--The battle for progressive government in Wisconsin, by R. M. La Follette.--The new nationalism, by T. Roosevelt.--Monopoly or opportunity, and Justice to labor, by W. Wilson.--The American city of to-morrow, by F. C. Howe.--Progress toward social democracy, by W. Weyl.--"Bibliographical essay" (p. 189-195)
SubjectsProgressivism (United States politics)
Social problems -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
United States -- Social conditions -- 1865-1918.
Other AuthorsWarner, Hoyt Landon.
LC Card Number73-133006
Call Number/Copies 
 WRHS Research Library: HN 64 W281
mq239966: LC class, closed stacks [status: NON-CIRCULATING]
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