The Lost Promise of Progressivism /
This is a provocative reconsideration of the intellectual origins of Progressivism as it developed from 1885 to the eve of World War I. Eldon Eisenach argues that the Progressives are far more important for our understanding of American culture than we've been led to believe and that they, in fact,...
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Lawrence, Kan. :
University Press of Kansas,
1994.
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