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Spearheads for Reform

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Release : 1984
Genre : Cities and towns
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Book Synopsis Spearheads for Reform by : Allen Freeman Davis

Download or read book Spearheads for Reform written by Allen Freeman Davis. This book was released on 1984. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Allen Davis looks at the influence of settlement-house workers on the reform movement of the progressive era in Chicago, New York, and Boston. These workers were idealists in the way they approached the future, but they were also realists who knew how to organize and use the American political system to initiate change. They lobbied for a wide range of legislation and conducted statistical surveys that documented the need for reform. After World War I, settlement workers were replaced gradually by social workers who viewed their job as a profession, not a calling, and who did not always share the crusading zeal of their forerunners. Nevertheless, the settlement workers who were active from the 1880s to the 1920s left an important legacy: they steered public opinion and official attitudes toward the recognition that povery was more likely caused by the social environment than by individual weaknesses.

Spearheads for Reform

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Release : 1979
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Book Synopsis Spearheads for Reform by : Allen F. Davis

Download or read book Spearheads for Reform written by Allen F. Davis. This book was released on 1979. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Spearheads for Reform

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Release : 1989-03-01
Genre : Cities and towns
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Book Synopsis Spearheads for Reform by : Allen Freeman Davis

Download or read book Spearheads for Reform written by Allen Freeman Davis. This book was released on 1989-03-01. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

A Fierce Discontent

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Release : 2010-05-11
Genre : History
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Book Synopsis A Fierce Discontent by : Michael McGerr

Download or read book A Fierce Discontent written by Michael McGerr. This book was released on 2010-05-11. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Progressive Era, a few brief decades around the turn of the last century, still burns in American memory for its outsized personalities: Theodore Roosevelt, whose energy glinted through his pince-nez; Carry Nation, who smashed saloons with her axe and helped stop an entire nation from drinking; women suffragists, who marched in the streets until they finally achieved the vote; Andrew Carnegie and the super-rich, who spent unheard-of sums of money and became the wealthiest class of Americans since the Revolution. Yet the full story of those decades is far more than the sum of its characters. In Michael McGerr's A Fierce Discontent America's great political upheaval is brilliantly explored as the root cause of our modern political malaise. The Progressive Era witnessed the nation's most convulsive upheaval, a time of radicalism far beyond the Revolution or anything since. In response to the birth of modern America, with its first large-scale businesses, newly dominant cities, and an explosion of wealth, one small group of middle-class Americans seized control of the nation and attempted to remake society from bottom to top. Everything was open to question -- family life, sex roles, race relations, morals, leisure pursuits, and politics. For a time, it seemed as if the middle-class utopians would cause a revolution. They accomplished an astonishing range of triumphs. From the 1890s to the 1910s, as American soldiers fought a war to make the world safe for democracy, reformers managed to outlaw alcohol, close down vice districts, win the right to vote for women, launch the income tax, take over the railroads, and raise feverish hopes of making new men and women for a new century. Yet the progressive movement collapsed even more spectacularly as the war came to an end amid race riots, strikes, high inflation, and a frenzied Red scare. It is an astonishing and moving story. McGerr argues convincingly that the expectations raised by the progressives' utopian hopes have nagged at us ever since. Our current, less-than-epic politics must inevitably disappoint a nation that once thought in epic terms. The New Deal, World War II, the Cold War, the Great Society, and now the war on terrorism have each entailed ambitious plans for America; and each has had dramatic impacts on policy and society. But the failure of the progressive movement set boundaries around the aspirations of all of these efforts. None of them was as ambitious, as openly determined to transform people and create utopia, as the progressive movement. We have been forced to think modestly ever since that age of bold reform. For all of us, right, center, and left, the age of "fierce discontent" is long over.

John Reed

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Release : 1990
Genre : Biography & Autobiography
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Book Synopsis John Reed by : Eric Homberger

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