The progressive mind, 1890-1917 [by] David W. Noble.
Series: Rand McNally series on the history of American thought and culturePublication details: Chicago, Rand McNally [1970]Description: x, 196 pages 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- Geistesgeschichte 1890-1917
- 1865-1918
- Geistesgeschichte 1890-1917
- Civilization
- Intellectual life
- United States -- Civilization -- 1865-1918
- United States -- Intellectual life -- 1865-1918
- États-Unis -- Civilisation -- 1865-1918
- États-Unis -- Vie intellectuelle -- 1865-1918
- United States
- USA
- États-Unis - Civilisation - 1865-1918
- États-Unis - Vie intellectuelle - 1865-1918
- USA
- Förenta staterna -- intellektuellt liv -- historia -- 1890-talet -- sekelskiftet 1900 -- 1910-talet
- 917.3/03/8
- E169.1 .N72
- NK 4755
- 973.91
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Includes bibliographical references.
The crisis of 1890: rural stability versus industrial change -- Turner and Beard: the historians view the frontier and industrialism -- Harmony through technological order: Taylor, Ford, and Veblen -- The social nature of the natural man: Dewey, Cooley, and Rauschenbusch -- The South: Agrarian defeat and the negro as scapegoat -- The negro and progressivism: South and North -- Freedom from form: progressivism in architecture, art, and music -- The novelists: naturalism versus progressivism -- Theodore Roosevelt and the American paradox -- Woodrow Wilson and World War I: Armageddon for progressivism.
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