Congress, Progressive Reform, and the New American StateCambridge University Press, 2004 M04 26 - 293 páginas Congress, Progressive Reform and the New American State uses a series of case-studies of reform legislation in Congress during the early twentieth century to explore the nature of progressivism and the processes of political change which resulted in the establishment of the modern American state. Among the topics covered are railroad regulation, labor relations, social policy of the District of Columbia, Republican insurgency, and the nature of Democratic progressivism. This work will be of interest to students of twentieth-century political history, the history of Congress, and the origins of the modern American state. |
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2 Congress and the Nation | 13 |
3 The Troubled Subject of Railroad Regulation in the Progressive Era | 50 |
4 Congress and the Labor Question | 97 |
Congress and the District of Columbia | 125 |
6 The Senate and Progressive Reform | 156 |
7 Patterns of Republican Insurgency in the House of Representatives | 192 |
8 Progressivism Democratic Style | 229 |
9 Congress Progressive Reform and the New American State | 255 |
Appendix The Analysis of Roll Calls | 277 |
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