File de Brett Flehinger I
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Part I     America at 100
Chapter One: The Tyranny of Change
Chapter Two: A Zeal for Zeros, Economic Growth and the Organized Society
Chapter Three: Farmers Fight
Chapter Four: Farmers Fight Back
Chapter Five: The Rise of Jim Crow and African American Resistance
Chapter Six: Communities of Resistance
Chapter Seven: The Vision
Chapter Eight: The End of the Dream
Chapter Night: The New Immigration
Part II  Inside the Progressive Mind
Chapter Ten: From Positivism to Pragmatism
Chapter Eleven: Progressivism and the Reform Ideal
Chapter Twelve: Progressive Politics at the Local and State Levels
Chapter Thirteen: Years Supremem With Possibilities: Progressive Ideal

Brett Flehinger, The 1912 Election and the Power of Progressivism: A Brief History with Documents

  1. The Procorporatists: Theodore Roosevelt and Charles Van Hise
    • Theodore Roosevelt, "The New Nationalism", August 31, 1910
    • Detroit News, "Making a New Platform", September 10, 1910
      "Letters to Theodore Roosevelt Jr. Benjamin Barr Lindsay, and Chase Salmon Osborn", August 22, 1911, December 5, 1911, and January 18, 1912
    • Charles McCarthy and Theodore Roosevelt, "Letters", October 21, 1911, and October 27, 1911
    • Chicago Daily Tribune, "For Chairman of the Convention", June 18, 1912
    • Theodore Roosevelt, "A Confession of Faith", August 6, 1912
    • St. Louis Post Dispatch, "The Senior Partner", September 8, 1912
    • Theodore Roosevelt, "Letters to Mary Ella Lyon Swift, Florence Kelley, and Jane Addams", March 7, 1911, January 9, 1912, and ca. August 8, 1912
    • Theodore Roosevelt, "Letters to Senator Rober M. LaFollette", October 30, 1911 and November 21, 1911
    • Theodore Roosevelt, "Letter to Charles R. Van Hise"June 4, 1912, and Charles R. Van Hise, form Concentration and Control, 1912

  2. The Anticorporatists: Robert M. La Follette, Louis D. Brandeis, and Woodrow Wilson

Chapter Forteen: America and the Age of Imperialism
Chapter Fifteen: Over Here! Woodrow Wilson, the United States and World War I Evaluating Progressivism
Chapter Sixteen: The Promise of Progressivism, or A Nation of Pioneers
Chapter Seventeen: Women, Gender, and the Progressive Ideal
Chapter Eighteen: Municipal Housekeeping and Votes for Women!