Triumph of ConservatismSimon and Schuster, 30 cze 2008 - 356 A radically new interpretation of the Progressive Era which argues that business leaders, and not the reformers, inspired the era’s legislation regarding business. |
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THREE Theodore Roosevelt and the Foundations | 57 |
FOUR Roosevelt As Reformer 19041906 | 79 |
SEVEN The Ordeal of William Howard Taft 19091911 | 159 |
EIGHT The Politics of 1912 | 190 |
NINE Woodrow Wilson and the Triumph | 217 |
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