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The Oxford Encyclopedia Of American Social History, Lynn Dumenil
The Oxford Encyclopedia Of American Social History, Lynn Dumenil
Lynn Dumenil
No abstract provided.
Foreword - Reinterpreting The 1920s, Lynn Dumenil
America : A Concise History, James Henretta, David Brody, Lynn Dumenil
America : A Concise History, James Henretta, David Brody, Lynn Dumenil
Lynn Dumenil
" ... presents an overview of the American experience ... [shows] students not only what happened but why"--Back cover.
Through Women's Eyes : An American History With Documents, Ellen Dubois, Lynn Dumenil
Through Women's Eyes : An American History With Documents, Ellen Dubois, Lynn Dumenil
Lynn Dumenil
[This text] integrate[s] women's history into U.S. history while ensuring a balanced sense of the broad diversity of American women.-Back cover.
Book Review: The Minds Of The West: Ethnocultural Evolution In The Rural Middle West, 1830-1917, Lynn Dumenil
Book Review: The Minds Of The West: Ethnocultural Evolution In The Rural Middle West, 1830-1917, Lynn Dumenil
Lynn Dumenil
No abstract provided.
The Modern Temper : American Culture And Society In The 1920s, Lynn Dumenil
The Modern Temper : American Culture And Society In The 1920s, Lynn Dumenil
Lynn Dumenil
"Lynn Dumenil brings a fresh interpretation to a dramatic, important, and misunderstood decade. As her lively work makes clear, changing values brought an end to the repressive Victorian era; urban liberalism emerged; the federal bureaucracy was expanded; pluralism became increasingly important to America's heterogeneous society; and different religious, ethnic, and cultural groups encountered the homogenizing force of a powerful mass-consumer culture."--Jacket.
"The Insatiable Maw Of Bureaucracy": Antistatism And Education Reform In The 1920s, Lynn Dumenil
"The Insatiable Maw Of Bureaucracy": Antistatism And Education Reform In The 1920s, Lynn Dumenil
Lynn Dumenil
Analyzes the struggle to create a federal department of education in the 1920s. Details proponents' arguments in favor of efficiency, national control, and cultural homogeneity. Contends that opponents organized against further expansion of federal power. Places the debate within the larger context of progressivism and nativism. (CH)
Freemasonry And American Culture, 1880-1930, Lynn Dumenil
Freemasonry And American Culture, 1880-1930, Lynn Dumenil
Lynn Dumenil
No abstract provided.
Brotherhood And Respectability : Freemasonry And American Culture, 1880-1930, Lynn Dumenil
Brotherhood And Respectability : Freemasonry And American Culture, 1880-1930, Lynn Dumenil
Lynn Dumenil
No abstract provided.