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CIAO DATE: 10/03

The Achievement of American Liberalism: The New Deal and Its Legacies

William H. Chafe

Columbia University Press

November 2002

 

Table of Contents

Front Matter, Contents, List of Contributors, and Introduction (PDF format, 20 pages, 77 KB)

  1. Chapter 1: The New Deal Experiments (PDF format, 20 pages, 97 KB)
    Alan Brinkley

  2. Chapter 2: High Tide: Roosevelt, Truman, And The Democratic Party, 1932­1952 (PDF format, 20 pages, 97 KB)
    Alonzo L. Hamby

  3. Chapter 3: The Roosevelt Court (PDF format, 36 pages, 166 KB)
    Melvin I. Urofsky

  4. Chapter 4: Voting Against The Hammer And Sickle: Communism As An Issue In American Politics (PDF format, 30 pages, 148 KB)
    Richard M. Fried

  5. Chapter 5: The Ethical Responsibilities Of The Scientist: The Case Of J. Robert Oppenheimer (PDF format, 32 pages, 139 KB)
    Richard Polenberg

  6. Chapter 6: Race In America: The Ultimate Test Of Liberalism (PDF format, 20 pages, 91 KB)
    William H. Chafe

  7. Chapter 7: African Americans, American Jews, And The Holocaust (PDF format, 24 pages, 123 KB)
    Harvard Sitkoff

  8. Chapter 8: Race, Rock And Roll, And The Rigged Society: The Payola Scandal And The Political Culture Of The 1950s (PDF format, 38 pages, 190 KB)
    Steven F. Lawson

  9. Chapter 9: “A Revolution But Half Accomplished”: The Twentieth Century’s Engagement With Child-Raising, Women’s Work, And Feminism (PDF format, 32 pages, 149 KB)
    Cynthia Harrison

  10. Chapter 10: Race, Class, And Gender In Southern History: Forces That Unite, Forces That Divide (PDF format, 18 pages, 87 KB)
    William H. Chafe

  11. Chapter 11: Liberalism After The Sixties: A Reconnaissance (PDF format, 34 pages, 162 KB)
    Otis L. Graham Jr.

Index (PDF format, 20 pages, 88 KB)