Progressive Century: The American Nation in Its Second Hundred YearsD. C. Heath, 1975 - 558 pages |
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... social action organization . With nearly every Protestant denomination becoming involved in causes promoted by the Social Gospel Movement , churchmen frequently paused to reflect upon the changes they thought it had brought about . One ...
... social action organization . With nearly every Protestant denomination becoming involved in causes promoted by the Social Gospel Movement , churchmen frequently paused to reflect upon the changes they thought it had brought about . One ...
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... social problem demands the substitution of a conscious social ideal for the earlier instinctive homogeneity of the American nation . " Like nothing else since the beginnings of industrialization , the war effort united Americans in ...
... social problem demands the substitution of a conscious social ideal for the earlier instinctive homogeneity of the American nation . " Like nothing else since the beginnings of industrialization , the war effort united Americans in ...
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... Social Service and Social Action , 1918-1933 ( 1963 ) ; Norman H. Clark , The Dry Years : Prohibition and Social Change in Washington ( 1965 ) ; Foster R. Dulles , A History of Recreation : America Learns to Play ( 1940 ) ; Robert H ...
... Social Service and Social Action , 1918-1933 ( 1963 ) ; Norman H. Clark , The Dry Years : Prohibition and Social Change in Washington ( 1965 ) ; Foster R. Dulles , A History of Recreation : America Learns to Play ( 1940 ) ; Robert H ...
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Times and Tensions of a Developing Industrial Society | 5 |
Maps | 20 |
Part | 25 |
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