The Refuge of Affections: Family and American Reform Politics, 1900-1920

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Columbia University Press, 2001 - Biography & Autobiography - 237 pages

The Progressives -- those reformers responsible for the shape of many American institutions, from the Federal Reserve Board to the New School for Social Research -- have always presented a mystery. What prompted middle-class citizens to support fundamental change in American life? Eric Rauchway shows that like most of us, the reformers took their inspiration from their own lives -- from the challenges of forming a family.

About the author (2001)

Eric Rauchway is University Lecturer in American History at the University of Oxford.