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Journal Of The Gilded Age And Progressive Era
Essays A
Catholic Progressive? The Case of Judge E.O. Brown The
Challenges of Democracy: James Harvey Robinson, the New History,
and Adult Education for Citizenship "Some
of Us Who Deal with the Social Fabric": Jane Addams Blends
Peace and Social Justice, 1907-1919 Book Reviews Mark
A. Lause Sherri
Broder Anne
Meis Knupfer
Volume 2, Number 2/ April 2003 Essays 'An Actual
Working Out of Internationalism': Russian Politics, Zionism, and
Lillian Wald's Ethnic Progressivism Scientific
Racism, Insurance, and Opposition to the Welfare State: Frederick
L. Hoffman's Transatlantic Journey Who Is Mrs.
Ada T.P. Foat? And Why Should Historians Care?: An Historical Reading
of Henry James' The Bostonians Book Reviews
Jon
Sterngass Stephanie
Cassidy
Volume 2, Number 3/ July 2003 Special
Issue: New Perspectives on Socialism I Editor's
Introduction: The Socialist Party Revisited Essays Debsian
Socialism Through a Transnational Lens For White
Men Only: The Socialist Party of America and Issues of Gender, Ethnicity
and Race "In
Spiritual Communion": Eugene V. Debs and the Socialist Christians "The
Workingman's Bible": Robert Blatchford's Merrie England,
Radical Literacy, and The Making of Debsian Socialism, 1895-1900
Volume 2, Number 4/ October 2003
Editor's Introduction: Socialism and Capitalism Reconsidered Essays Thoughts on Capitalism and Socialism: Utopian and Realistic Revolution or Evolution: The Socialist Party, Western Workers, and
Law in the Progressive Era The Odyssey of William English Walling: Revisionism, Social Democracy,
and Evolutionary Pragmatism War and the Intellectuals: Bourne, Dewey, and the Fate of Pragmatism Book Review Greg Hall, Harvest Wobblies: The Industrial Workers of the World and
Agricultural Laborers in the American West, 1905-1930, by Peter H.
Argersinger
Index to Volume 1 Table of Contents
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