The History of Wisconsin, Volume V : War, a New Era, and Depression, 1914-1940.
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- 9780870206320
- F581 .G53 1990
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- List of Maps -- Note on Citations -- Part I: The Great War and Its Aftermath -- 1. Wisconsin, Neutrality, and Belligerency -- 2. An Uneasy Peace Comes to Wisconsin -- 3. Dreams, Illusions, and Disappointments of the Postwar Decade -- Part II: The New Era -- 4. Complexities of Industrial Expansion -- 5. Agriculture, Scientific Research, and the Dissemination of Knowledge -- 6. City and Hinterland: Tensions of the New Era -- 7. Leisure, Education, and Politics -- 8. The Progressive Tradition and Political Behavior in Wisconsin -- Part III: The Great Depression -- 9. The Challenge of Economic Depression -- 10. Cries of Protest, Murmurs of Discontent, and Formation of the Progressive Party of Wisconsin -- 11. Wisconsin and the New Deal -- 12. Controversies Along the Middle Way -- 13. Man Can Have Work And Be Free -- Epilogue: The Land Remembers -- Appendix A: The Governors of Wisconsin, 1914-1940 -- Appendix B: Analysis of the La Follette Elections -- Essay on Sources -- Index.
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