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      1994., Oxford University Press Call No: 973.8 HAK    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: History of U.S   Volume: bk. 8Summary Note: Includes information on Carnegie, Rockefeller, Pierpont, Ida Tarbell, Jane Addams, Henry Ford, and Teddy Roosevelt. Also discusses the Haymarket Riot, the Gilded Age, Muckrakers and the Spanish American War.
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      c2000., Rutgers University Press Call No: 973.9 Cha   Edition: ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Chapter 1 Crisis of the 1890s 1 -- A New Kind of Growth 6 -- Age of Industrialism 19 -- Chapter 2 Prelude to the Twentieth Century 25 -- New Jobs, New Roles 25 -- Weakened Spring of Government 38 -- Politics in the Depression Decade 41 -- Taste of Empire 44 -- Challenge of Change 49 -- Chapter 3 Corporate Revolution 54 -- Great Merger Movement 55 -- Mass Production, Mass Consumption Society 61 -- Changes in Work and the Work Force 64 -- Productivity and Pain in Agriculture 75 -- New Corporate Economy 78 -- Chapter 4 A Changing Society and Culture 80 -- A Growing Nation 81 -- Class and Status in American Society 87 -- Women, the Family, and Sexuality 90 -- Modernism and Institutions: Schools, Hospitals, Places of Worship 102 -- Challenge of the City 110 -- A New Mass Consumption Culture 112 -- Aviation and the Promise of Technology 124 -- Modernism in Thought and Art 127 -- Chapter 5 Progressive Impulse 132 -- Great Light 132 -- Progressives as Interventionists 133 -- Progressive Agenda 140 -- Development of Nationwide Reform 147 -- Voluntarism as a Middle Way 150 -- Reform in the Cities 155 -- Progressivism in the States 158 -- Progressive Impulse 169 -- Chapter 6 Washington Whirligig 172 -- Death of a President 172 -- Theodore Roosevelt: The Warrior as President 173 -- Square Deal, 1901-1909 176 -- Taft versus the Insurgents, 1909-1913 184 -- Woodrow Wilson: The Scholar as Chief Executive 190 -- New Freedom, 1913-1916 193 -- Political Modernization 198 -- Chapter 7 Taking the Flag Overseas 201 -- Road to Interventionism 201 -- Roosevelt's Big-Stick Diplomacy 207 -- Taft's Dollar Diplomacy 211 -- Wilson's Missionary Diplomacy 213 -- World War I: U.S. Neutrality, 1914-1916 217 -- Road to Belligerency, 1916-1917 223 -- Debate over American Entry 229 -- Chapter 8 World War I and the Search for a New World Order, 1917-1920 233 -- America Goes to War 234 -- Mobilizing the Home Front 244 -- Workers and War: Organized Labor, Women, and Minorities 251 -- Victory in France, Defeat in the Soviet Union 256 -- Diplomacy of Peacemaking and the Rejection of the League 262 -- Domestic Discord and Repression 268 -- Chapter 9 Meaning of the Progressive Era 274 -- Interventionist Impulse 275 -- "Modernization" in World Perspective 281 -- Cycles of Reform 282 -- Legacy of the Progressive Era 284 -- Progressive Era and the Nature of Modern America 298.