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Heath
Language
English
Pages
158

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Cover of: Urban bosses, machines, and progressive reformers
Urban bosses, machines, and progressive reformers
1984, R.E. Krieger Pub. Co.
in English - 2d rev. ed.
Cover of: Urban bosses, machines, and progressive reformers.
Urban bosses, machines, and progressive reformers.
1971, Heath
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Lexington, Mass

Table of Contents

Setting the stereotype, by J. Bryce.
Why the ward boss rules, by J. Addams.
The shame of the cities, by L. Steffens.
Bosses preserve the Nation, by G. W. Plunkitt.
The latent functions of the machine, by R. K. Merton.
The study of corruption, by E. L. McKitrick.
The manifest functions of the machine, by M. A. Calvert.
Boss Tweed's New York, by S. Mandelbaum.
The Urban politician as entrepreneur, by J. A. Tarr.
The periphery versus the center, by R. C. Wade.
Boss Cox's Cincinnati, by Z. L. Miller.
Boss Murphy and progressive reform, by J. J. Huthmacher.
The reformer as machine politician, by M. G. Holli.
The settlement worker versus the ward boss, by A. F. Davis.
Business elite and the centralization of decision-making, by S. P. Hays.
Businessmen and the city commission and manager movements, by J. Weinstein.
Socialism in Schenectady, by L. H. Pink.
Victor L. Berger, Socialist boss of Milwaukee, by D. A. Shannon.
The Pittsburgh Renaissance
an example of the reverse welfare state, by R. Lubove.
Bibliography (p. 155-158)

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Series
Problems in American civilization

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Library of Congress
JS401 .S7

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Pagination
xviii, 158 p.
Number of pages
158

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Open Library
OL4918598M
Internet Archive
urbanbossesmachi00stav
ISBN 10
0669737836
LCCN
76172912
OCLC/WorldCat
219946
Library Thing
1281457

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