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Utopianism and radicalism in a reforming America, 1888-1918
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Utopianism and radicalism in a reforming America, 1888-1918

Author: Francis Robert Shor
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1997.
Series: Contributions in American history, no. 178.
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Shor, Francis Robert.
Utopianism and radicalism in a reforming America, 1888-1918.
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1997
(OCoLC)654129669
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Francis Robert Shor
ISBN: 0313303797 9780313303791
OCLC Number: 36656417
Description: xviii, 219 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction: "A better world's in birth" --
Utopianism and radicalism in literary expressions. The ideological matrix of reform in late nineteenth-century America: reading Bellamy's Looking Backward ; The "new woman" in turn-of-the-century utopian fiction: Bellamy's Equality and Gilman's "A woman's utopia" ; Racial boundaries and "hidden" African-American utopias: Grigg's Imperium in Imperio and Hopkin's "Of one blood" ; Socialism and its discontents: London's The iron heel and reader response --
Utopianism and radicalism in political and communal projects. Journeying to socialism: utopian communal experiments in the 1890s ; Anarchist utopianism in the progressive era ; Oppositional utopianizing and the political/cultural project: the Paterson and Star of Ethiopia pageants ; From socialist colony to socialist city: the Llano del Rio utopian experiment in California --
The dilemmas of utopianism and radicalism in a reforming America.
Series Title: Contributions in American history, no. 178.
Responsibility: Francis Robert Shor.

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