An American History

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radicals who expanded the idea of personal freedom in the
Progressive era.
Stromquist, Shelton. Re- Inventing “The People”: The Progressive Movement, the
Class Problem, and the Origins of Modern Liberalism (2006). Discusses how
the desire to re- create social harmony in an age of labor conflict shaped
Progressivism.
Tichi, Cecelia. Civic Passions: Seven Who Launched Progressive America (2009).
An exploration of the careers of some of the most prominent leaders of
Progressive reform.


WEBSITES
Evolution of the Conservation Movement, 1860–1920: http://lcweb2.loc.gov
/ammem/amrvhtml/conshome.html
Immigration to the United States, 1789–1930: http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu
/immigration/
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire: http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/trianglefire/
Urban Experience in Chicago: Hull House and Its Neighborhoods: http://
hullhouse.uic.edu/hull/urbanexp
Votes for Women: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/naw/nawshome.html


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BOOKS
Bederman, Gail. Manliness and Civilization: A Cultural History of Race and Gender
in the United States, 1880–1917 (1995). Explores how ideas concerning civi-
lization and gender affected American foreign policy.
Capozzola, Christopher. Uncle Sam Wants You: World War I and the
Making of the Modern American Citizen (2008). A careful study of public
and private efforts to enforce patriotic ideas and actions during World
War I.
Dawley, Alan. Changing the World: American Progressives in War and Revolution
(2003). Presents the war as a fulfillment and betrayal of the Progressive
impulse.
Gilmore, Glenda E. Gender and Jim Crow: Women and the Politics of White
Supremacy in North Carolina, 1896–1920 (1996). A careful study of how
black and white women negotiated the boundaries of segregation in a
southern state.
Green, Elna C. Southern Strategies: Southern Women and the Woman
Suffrage Question (1997). Describes how southern women campaigned

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