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"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)
Review Of Princeton And The Republic, 1768-1822: The Search For A Christian Enlightenment In The Era Of Samuel Stanhope Smith, David Robson
Review Of Princeton And The Republic, 1768-1822: The Search For A Christian Enlightenment In The Era Of Samuel Stanhope Smith, David Robson
David W. Robson
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Reluctant Frontiersman: James Ross Larkin On The Santa Fe Trail, 1856-1857, Barton Barbour
Reluctant Frontiersman: James Ross Larkin On The Santa Fe Trail, 1856-1857, Barton Barbour
Barton H. Barbour
Memorandum book of James. R. Larkin of St. Louis, Missouri, published in cooperation with the Historical Society of New Mexico. Edited and annotated by Barton H. Barbour. This book presents a rare "health-seekers" diary on the Santa Fe Trail in the 1850s. Larkin visited New Mexico at a time of intensive transition, and witnessed several significant events on the trail and in early Anglo-occupied New Mexico. Few such diaries exist, and Larkin's in one of the earliest and most robust health-seeker diaries known.