Atlantic crossings: social politics in a progressive age
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Table of Contents
- Frontmatter page N/A
- Prologue page 1
- Chapter 1 : Paris, 1900 page 8
- Chapter 2 : The Atlantic World page 33
- Chapter 3 : Twilight of Laissez-Faire page 76
- Chapter 4 : The Self-Owned City page 112
- Chapter 5 : Civic Ambitions page 150
- Chapter 6 : The Wage Earners' Risks page 209
- Chapter 7 : War Collectivism page 267
- Chapter 8 : Rural Reconstruction page 318
- Chapter 9 : The Machine Age page 367
- Chapter 10 : New Deal page 409
- Chapter 11 : London, 1942 page 485
- Notes page 511
- Acknowledgments page 613
- Index page 615
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- POQ: 64.1 (Spring 2000): 110-113
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| Title | Atlantic crossings : social politics in a progressive age / Daniel T. Rodgers. |
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| Author | Rodgers, Daniel T |
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| E-Distribution Information | MPublishing, University of Michigan Library Ann Arbor, Michigan Permission must be received for any subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Please contact info@hebook.org for more information. |
| Source Version | Atlantic crossings : social politics in a progressive age / Daniel T. Rodgers. Rodgers, Daniel T Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1998. |
| URL | http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00064.0001.001 |
| Subject Headings | • Progressivism (United States politics) • United States -- Social conditions • United States -- Economic conditions • Europe -- Social conditions • Europe -- Economic conditions • Europe -- Foreign economic relations -- United States • United States -- Foreign economic relations -- Europe |
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