Examines the urge for progress and reform from 1890 to 1940, describes the motives of the reformers and the opposition they faced.
Examines the urge for progress and reform from 1890 to 1940, describes the motives of the reformers and the opposition they faced.
WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE. From the two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author and preeminent historian comes a landmark in American political thought that examines the passion for progress and reform during 1890 to 1940.The Age of Reform searches out the moral and emotional motives of the reformers the myths and dreams in which they believed, and the realities with which they had to compromise.
Winner of Pulitzer Prize 1956
“"Professor Hofstadter has written a superb book... The Age of Reform entitles Hofstadter to rank with C. Vann Woodward as a master of creative synthesis, as an interpreter of the past who can add to cold data an emphatic insight that transforms history from a book of the dead into a chronicle of life." -- American Political Science Review”
"Professor Hofstadter has written a superb book...The Age of Reform entitles Hofstadter to rank with C. Vann Woodward as a master of creative synthesis, as an interpreter of the past who can add to cold data an emphatic insight that transforms history from a book of the dead into a chronicle of life." —American Political Science Review
Born in 1916, RICHARD HOFSTADTER was one of the leading American historians and public intellectuals of the 20th century. His works include The Age of Reform, Anti-intellectualism in American Life, Social Darwinism in American Thought, 1860-1915, The American Political Tradition, and others. He was the DeWitt Clinton Professor of American History atColumbia University.He died in 1970.
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