American Progressivism
A Reader
Herausgeber: Atto, William; Pestritto, Ronald J.
American Progressivism
A Reader
Herausgeber: Atto, William; Pestritto, Ronald J.
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This collection of writings by prominent politicians, authors, and activists of the Progressive Era explores Progressivism's role in the development of American political thought. Pestritto and Atto provide insight into each figure's influence on Progressive Era American politics by introducing each entry with the context within which the author of a given selection is writing.
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This collection of writings by prominent politicians, authors, and activists of the Progressive Era explores Progressivism's role in the development of American political thought. Pestritto and Atto provide insight into each figure's influence on Progressive Era American politics by introducing each entry with the context within which the author of a given selection is writing.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780739123041
- ISBN-10: 0739123041
- Artikelnr.: 23607113
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780739123041
- ISBN-10: 0739123041
- Artikelnr.: 23607113
Edited by Ronald J. Pestritto and William Atto
Chapter 1 Table of Contents Chapter 2 Preface and Acknowledgements Chapter
3 Introduction to American Progressivism Part 4 I The Principles of
Progressivism Chapter 5 A. Who is a Progressive? Chapter 6 B. Excerpr
fromThe New Freedom, Chapter 2 Chapter 7 C. The American Conception of
Liberty Part 8 II Progressive Interpretations of History Chapter 9 A. The
Significance of the Frontier in American History Chapter 10 B. Excerpt
fromAn Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States,
Chapter 1 Part 11 III Social Justice, Social Gospel, and Education Chapter
12 A. Subjective Necessity for Social Settlements Chapter 13 B. Social
Christianity and Personal Religion Chapter 14 C. The Socializing of
Property Chapter 15 D. My Pedagogic Creed Chapter 16 E. Father Blakely
States the Issue Part 17 IV Leadership and the American Presidency Chapter
18 A. Leaders of Men Chapter 19 B.Excerpt from Constitutional Government in
the United States, Chapter 3 Chapter 20 C. Inaugural Address, 1905 Chapter
21 D. Excerpt from An Autobiography, Chapter 10 Part 22 V National
Administration Chapter 23 A. The Study of Administration Chapter 24 B. The
New Nationalism Part 25 VI Parties & Direct Democracy Chapter 26 A. Excerpt
from La Follette's Autobiography, Chapter 8 Chapter 27 B. Excerpt
fromProgressive Democracy, Chapters 12 and 13 Part 28 VII The Election of
1912 Chapter 29 A. Progressive Platform of 1912 Chapter 30 B. Excerpt
fromProgressive Democracy, Introduction Part 31 VIII Progressivism, War,
and Peace Chapter 32 A. War Message to Congress, April 2, 1917 Chapter 33
B. Opposition to Wilson's War Message Chapter 34 C. Fourteen Points Chapter
35 Index Chapter 36 About the Editors
3 Introduction to American Progressivism Part 4 I The Principles of
Progressivism Chapter 5 A. Who is a Progressive? Chapter 6 B. Excerpr
fromThe New Freedom, Chapter 2 Chapter 7 C. The American Conception of
Liberty Part 8 II Progressive Interpretations of History Chapter 9 A. The
Significance of the Frontier in American History Chapter 10 B. Excerpt
fromAn Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States,
Chapter 1 Part 11 III Social Justice, Social Gospel, and Education Chapter
12 A. Subjective Necessity for Social Settlements Chapter 13 B. Social
Christianity and Personal Religion Chapter 14 C. The Socializing of
Property Chapter 15 D. My Pedagogic Creed Chapter 16 E. Father Blakely
States the Issue Part 17 IV Leadership and the American Presidency Chapter
18 A. Leaders of Men Chapter 19 B.Excerpt from Constitutional Government in
the United States, Chapter 3 Chapter 20 C. Inaugural Address, 1905 Chapter
21 D. Excerpt from An Autobiography, Chapter 10 Part 22 V National
Administration Chapter 23 A. The Study of Administration Chapter 24 B. The
New Nationalism Part 25 VI Parties & Direct Democracy Chapter 26 A. Excerpt
from La Follette's Autobiography, Chapter 8 Chapter 27 B. Excerpt
fromProgressive Democracy, Chapters 12 and 13 Part 28 VII The Election of
1912 Chapter 29 A. Progressive Platform of 1912 Chapter 30 B. Excerpt
fromProgressive Democracy, Introduction Part 31 VIII Progressivism, War,
and Peace Chapter 32 A. War Message to Congress, April 2, 1917 Chapter 33
B. Opposition to Wilson's War Message Chapter 34 C. Fourteen Points Chapter
35 Index Chapter 36 About the Editors
Chapter 1 Table of Contents Chapter 2 Preface and Acknowledgements Chapter
3 Introduction to American Progressivism Part 4 I The Principles of
Progressivism Chapter 5 A. Who is a Progressive? Chapter 6 B. Excerpr
fromThe New Freedom, Chapter 2 Chapter 7 C. The American Conception of
Liberty Part 8 II Progressive Interpretations of History Chapter 9 A. The
Significance of the Frontier in American History Chapter 10 B. Excerpt
fromAn Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States,
Chapter 1 Part 11 III Social Justice, Social Gospel, and Education Chapter
12 A. Subjective Necessity for Social Settlements Chapter 13 B. Social
Christianity and Personal Religion Chapter 14 C. The Socializing of
Property Chapter 15 D. My Pedagogic Creed Chapter 16 E. Father Blakely
States the Issue Part 17 IV Leadership and the American Presidency Chapter
18 A. Leaders of Men Chapter 19 B.Excerpt from Constitutional Government in
the United States, Chapter 3 Chapter 20 C. Inaugural Address, 1905 Chapter
21 D. Excerpt from An Autobiography, Chapter 10 Part 22 V National
Administration Chapter 23 A. The Study of Administration Chapter 24 B. The
New Nationalism Part 25 VI Parties & Direct Democracy Chapter 26 A. Excerpt
from La Follette's Autobiography, Chapter 8 Chapter 27 B. Excerpt
fromProgressive Democracy, Chapters 12 and 13 Part 28 VII The Election of
1912 Chapter 29 A. Progressive Platform of 1912 Chapter 30 B. Excerpt
fromProgressive Democracy, Introduction Part 31 VIII Progressivism, War,
and Peace Chapter 32 A. War Message to Congress, April 2, 1917 Chapter 33
B. Opposition to Wilson's War Message Chapter 34 C. Fourteen Points Chapter
35 Index Chapter 36 About the Editors
3 Introduction to American Progressivism Part 4 I The Principles of
Progressivism Chapter 5 A. Who is a Progressive? Chapter 6 B. Excerpr
fromThe New Freedom, Chapter 2 Chapter 7 C. The American Conception of
Liberty Part 8 II Progressive Interpretations of History Chapter 9 A. The
Significance of the Frontier in American History Chapter 10 B. Excerpt
fromAn Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States,
Chapter 1 Part 11 III Social Justice, Social Gospel, and Education Chapter
12 A. Subjective Necessity for Social Settlements Chapter 13 B. Social
Christianity and Personal Religion Chapter 14 C. The Socializing of
Property Chapter 15 D. My Pedagogic Creed Chapter 16 E. Father Blakely
States the Issue Part 17 IV Leadership and the American Presidency Chapter
18 A. Leaders of Men Chapter 19 B.Excerpt from Constitutional Government in
the United States, Chapter 3 Chapter 20 C. Inaugural Address, 1905 Chapter
21 D. Excerpt from An Autobiography, Chapter 10 Part 22 V National
Administration Chapter 23 A. The Study of Administration Chapter 24 B. The
New Nationalism Part 25 VI Parties & Direct Democracy Chapter 26 A. Excerpt
from La Follette's Autobiography, Chapter 8 Chapter 27 B. Excerpt
fromProgressive Democracy, Chapters 12 and 13 Part 28 VII The Election of
1912 Chapter 29 A. Progressive Platform of 1912 Chapter 30 B. Excerpt
fromProgressive Democracy, Introduction Part 31 VIII Progressivism, War,
and Peace Chapter 32 A. War Message to Congress, April 2, 1917 Chapter 33
B. Opposition to Wilson's War Message Chapter 34 C. Fourteen Points Chapter
35 Index Chapter 36 About the Editors