Chambers, The Tyranny Of Change - America In The Progressive Era, 1890-1920
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.18.2.94Abstract
John Whiteclay Chambers II of Rutgers University offers a thoughtful overview of that great episode of national housecleaning known as the progressive movement. He does this by describing and explaining the various efforts to uplift American life between the catastrophic depression of the 1890s and the era of the Great War. Unlike some authors who cover a particular historical period, Chambers provides his own interpretation, one that is sensible and fully developed.
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