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It is clear that H is writing long before the feminist movement caught on. Everything is on male terms.
Aug 08, 2012 12:49PM
The Age of Reform (Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History, 1956): From Bryan to F.D.R.

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Americans failed to develop "a distinctively rural culture." You don't get the kind of life depicted in Hardy's book or in Lark Rise to Candleford. Americans would not stay put.
Aug 08, 2012 02:24PM
The Age of Reform (Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History, 1956): From Bryan to F.D.R.


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H refers to "the dreadful impasse of our polarized world" which was in 1955. He wasn't talking about communists and capitalists, but to liberals and conservatives. Sounds familiar.
Aug 08, 2012 12:40PM
The Age of Reform (Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History, 1956): From Bryan to F.D.R.


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The Farmer and the Realities
Aug 08, 2012 07:58AM
The Age of Reform (Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History, 1956): From Bryan to F.D.R.


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