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LEADER: 01685cam a2200277 4500
001 4109553
005 19920810072852.9
008 700508s1970 nyuach b 001 0 eng
035 $9(DLC) 75113203
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050 00 $aE169.1$b.M79 1970
082 00 $a917.3/03
100 1 $aMorgan, H. Wayne$q(Howard Wayne),$eed.
245 04 $aThe gilded age.$cH. Wayne Morgan, editor.
250 $aRev. and enl. ed.
260 $a[Syracuse]$bSyracuse University Press$c[1970]
300 $avii, 329 p.$billus., facsim., ports.$c24 cm.
350 $a11.95
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aToward national unity, by H. W. Morgan.--Big businessmen and a new economy, by J. Tipple.--The workers' search for power, by H. G. Gutman.--Reform thought and the genteel tradition, by G. Blodgett.--Civil service reform and public morality, by A. Hoogenboom.--Money, politics, and society: the current question, by W. T. K. Nugent.--Dry bones and dead language: the Democratic Party, by R. H. Williams.--Populism and the decline of agriculture, by H. W. Morgan.--The Republican search for a national majority, by L. L. Gould.--Economics, emotion, and expansion: an emerging foreign policy? By P. S. Holbo.--The writers' search for reality, by R. Falk.--The new science and American thought, by P. F. Boller, Jr.--Popular culture and public taste, by R. R. Roberts.
651 0 $aUnited States$xCivilization$y1865-1918.
651 0 $aUnited States$xPolitics and government$y1865-1900.
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