Progressivism, one of the most important political and social
trends of the early twentieth century, focused the nation's
attention on attempts to reform its political and economic systems.
Against this backdrop of national and international events,
historian Carl H Chrislock records the rise and decline of the
movement in Minnesota, where Progressivism had many links with
earlier Granger, Farm-ers Alliance, and Populist traditions.
Clearly written and thought provoking, this book also tells the
stories of the Bull Moose campaign of 1912, strikes on the Mesabi
Range, and the painful divisions of loyalty before and during World
War I.
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