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Atlantic Crossings : Social Politics in a Progressive Age.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1998Copyright date: ©2000Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (671 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780674042827
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Atlantic CrossingsDDC classification:
  • 306/.0973
LOC classification:
  • HN57
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Prologue -- 1. Paris, 1900 -- World of Iron -- Explaining Social Politics -- 2. The Atlantic World -- Landscapes -- Progressive Politics -- 3. Twilight of Laissez-Faire -- Natural Acts and Social Desires -- Professing Economics -- 4. The Self-Owned City -- The Collectivism of Urban Life -- Cities on a Hill -- 5. Civic Ambitions -- Private Property, Public Designs -- "City Planning in Justice to the Working Population" -- 6. The Wage Earners' Risks -- Workingmen's Insurance -- Fields of Interest -- 7. War Collectivism -- Europe, 1914 -- Society "More or Less Molten" -- 8. Rural Reconstruction -- Cooperative Farming -- Island Communities -- 9. The Machine Age -- The American Invasion of Europe -- The Politics of Modernism -- 10. New Deal -- The Intellectual Economy of Catastrophe -- Solidarity Imagined -- 11. London, 1942 -- The Plan to Abolish Want -- The Phoenix of Exceptionalism -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
Summary: Atlantic Crossings is the first major account of the vibrant international network that early American reformers, progressives, and later New Dealers constructed--often obscured by notions of American exceptionalism--and of its profound impact on the United States from the 1870s through 1945.
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Intro -- Contents -- Prologue -- 1. Paris, 1900 -- World of Iron -- Explaining Social Politics -- 2. The Atlantic World -- Landscapes -- Progressive Politics -- 3. Twilight of Laissez-Faire -- Natural Acts and Social Desires -- Professing Economics -- 4. The Self-Owned City -- The Collectivism of Urban Life -- Cities on a Hill -- 5. Civic Ambitions -- Private Property, Public Designs -- "City Planning in Justice to the Working Population" -- 6. The Wage Earners' Risks -- Workingmen's Insurance -- Fields of Interest -- 7. War Collectivism -- Europe, 1914 -- Society "More or Less Molten" -- 8. Rural Reconstruction -- Cooperative Farming -- Island Communities -- 9. The Machine Age -- The American Invasion of Europe -- The Politics of Modernism -- 10. New Deal -- The Intellectual Economy of Catastrophe -- Solidarity Imagined -- 11. London, 1942 -- The Plan to Abolish Want -- The Phoenix of Exceptionalism -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.

Atlantic Crossings is the first major account of the vibrant international network that early American reformers, progressives, and later New Dealers constructed--often obscured by notions of American exceptionalism--and of its profound impact on the United States from the 1870s through 1945.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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