Examines the nation's emerging ranks of professional experts - including doctors, lawyers, scientists and administrators - and their role in shaping modern America.
Examines the nation's emerging ranks of professional experts - including doctors, lawyers, scientists and administrators - and their role in shaping modern America.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Louis Galambos is Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University, where he also serves as Editor of the Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower and Co-Director of The Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise. He is the author of numerous books on modern institutional development in America, the rise of the bureaucratic state and the evolution of the professions, most recently Medicine, Science, and Merck (with Roy Vagelos, 2002). He is co-editor of two Cambridge series and has received widespread recognition for his development of the 'organizational synthesis' of modern US history.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. 1931 2. Life, death, and learning in the cities 3. Toward a new economy, 1890-1930 4. State crafting - American style 5. Confronting the world 6. Winners and losers, 1890-1930 7. New Deal experiments 8. Fighting on God's side 9. A new aristocracy, 1946-1969 10. The suburban conquest of the 1960s 11. Empire in the American century 12. The tattered empire of the 1970s 13. Cracked core 14. The American solution 15. Conservatism - rhetoric and realities, 1981-2001 16. The hegemony trap 17. The American dream, 1981-2001 18. The creative society in danger.
Preface 1. 1931 2. Life, death, and learning in the cities 3. Toward a new economy, 1890-1930 4. State crafting - American style 5. Confronting the world 6. Winners and losers, 1890-1930 7. New Deal experiments 8. Fighting on God's side 9. A new aristocracy, 1946-1969 10. The suburban conquest of the 1960s 11. Empire in the American century 12. The tattered empire of the 1970s 13. Cracked core 14. The American solution 15. Conservatism - rhetoric and realities, 1981-2001 16. The hegemony trap 17. The American dream, 1981-2001 18. The creative society in danger.
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