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Charles Scribner's, 1973. Very good., Hardcover, Octavo, 299. Clean, tight, in dust jacket. 299 pages. Minor wear to jacket edges. Light spotting to blank endpapers and fore-edge. Packed and shipped with care.
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Very good in Very good jacket. xi, [1], 299, [1] pages. Illustrations. Notes. Bibliography. Index. John David Buenker, American history educator. Guggenheim Foundation fellow, 1975-1976; recipient William Adee Whitehead award New Jersey History Society, 1969, Harry E. Pratt award Illinois History Society, 1970; named Wisconsin Professor of Year, Council of Advancement and Support of Education, 1990-1991. Member City Landmarks Commission, Racine, Wisconsin, 1978-1980, City Bicentennial Commission, Racine, 1976-1977. Member Racine County History Society, since 1989. Board directors Kenosha County History Society, since 1995. Member Racine Sesquicentennial Committee, since 1997. Member Organization American Historians, Immigration History Society, Urban History Association, Society of Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi (president 1992-1993). "Buenker has written a historical account that skillfully reveals the heretofore-untold story of early twentieth-century machine-reformism. Moreover, he has suggested a new synthesis for the Progressive era that should prove valuable to all seeking to restructure the history of that period." Ronald M. Johnson, Georgetown University John D. Buenker describes the boss-immigrant-machine complex of nineteenth-century America, how it developed, and the services it provided for the newly-arrived immigrant. His important new finding is that the so-called "urban political machine" and "boss, " long objects of disdain, were in fact major sources of support for a vast amount of reform legislation during the Progressive Era. The outlook and philosophy of programs that are now considered liberal, Mr. Buenker concludes, largely originated with the urban machine politician and what today would be called the ethnic working class.