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Statebuilding From The Margins Between Reconstruction And The New Deal Carol Nackenoff Editor Julie Novkov Editor

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Statebuilding From The Margins Between Reconstruction And The New Deal Carol Nackenoff Editor Julie Novkov Editor
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.48 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Carol Nackenoff (editor); Julie Novkov (editor)
ISBN: 9780812209075, 0812209079
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Statebuilding From The Margins Between Reconstruction And The New Deal Carol Nackenoff Editor Julie Novkov Editor by Carol Nackenoff (editor); Julie Novkov (editor) 9780812209075, 0812209079 instant download after payment.

Statebuilding from the Margins addresses often overlooked cases of Progressive Era policy shifts in which private citizens and civic organizations forged hybrid institutions and state alliances to enact change in arenas such as Prohibition, citizenship, animal and waste management, and housing policy.


Statebuilding from the Margins addresses often overlooked cases of Progressive Era policy shifts in which private citizens and civic organizations forged hybrid institutions and state alliances to enact change in arenas such as Prohibition, citizenship, animal and waste management, and housing policy.

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