5.5 Further Reading
5.5 Further Reading
Andrews, Thomas G. Killing for Coal: America’s Deadliest Labor War (2008).
Early, Frances H. A World Without War: How US Feminists and Pacifists Resisted World War I (1997).
Ellis, Mark Race, War, and Surveillance: African Americans and the United States Government During World War I (2001).
Farwell, Byron. Over There: The United States in the Great War, 1917–1918 (1999).
Feurer, Rosemary, Radical Unionism in the Midwest, 1900–1950 (2006).
Greenwald, Maurine Weiner. The Impact of World War I on Women Workers in the United States (1980).
Johnson, Jeffrey A. “They Are All Red Out Here”: Socialist Politics in the Pacific Northwest, 1895–1925 (2008).
Kennedy, David M. Over Here: The First World War and American Society (1980).
McGerr, Michael. A Fierce Discontent: The Rise and Fall of the Progressive Movement in America, 1870–1920 (2005).
Murphy, Kevin. Political Manhood: Red Bloods, Mollycoddles, and the Politics of Progressive Era Reform (2010).
Recchiuti, John Louis. Civic Engagement: Social Science and Progressive-Era Reform in New York City (2006).
5.4 Conclusion
Prosperity and Its Limits
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