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Reformers and War
American Progressive Publicists and the First World War
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316 pages
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The book explores the clash between America's inward-focused reform tradition and its involvement in World War I, emphasizing the perspectives of prominent writers and journals linked to the progressive movement. It analyzes how the war influenced their thoughts and critiques, revising previous interpretations of progressives' attitudes toward the conflict and the subsequent decline of the movement. This detailed study is valuable for those interested in the intellectual history of American foreign policy and progressivism.
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2003, paperback
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