The subject of this book is the confrontation between the American
reform tradition, historically inward-looking, and the first of the
world conflicts in which the United States has been involved in the
twentieth century. It focuses upon those writers and journals most
prominently associated with ???the progressive movement??? and
examines their response to the First World War and the effect of
the war on their thinking. During ???the progressive era??? a
number of journalists and authors had acquired national reputations
as social critics or as spokesmen for reform. This thoroughly
researched account revises earlier views about both the attitudes
of progressives toward the war and the decline of ???the
progressive movement.??? It will be of interest to students of the
intellectual history of American foreign policy as well as of
progressivism.
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