It examines the passion for progress and reform that colored the entire period from 1890 to 1940 with. The american political tradition 1948, the age of reform 1955, antiintellectualism in american life 1963, and the paranoid style in american politics 1964 are works that all american history students encounter. The syllabus listed about a dozen required books, as i remember, among them w. American politics has often been an arena for angry minds. Richard hofstadter s the age of reform remains fresh and readable today, even though it was written in 1955. The age of reform stands out from other historical material because hofstadter s main purpose for writing is not to retell an extensive history of the three movements, but.
The ambiguous legacy of richard hofstadters social darwinism in american thought pdf. It examines the passion for progress and reform that colored the entire period from 1890 to 1940 with startling and stimulating results. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. June 15, 1955 this is a major work, so dont sidetrack it as just another superficial summary of the years through which weve lived. Sociologists, of course, still actively engage weber, durkheim and marx, and evenlooking to the american midcentury richard hofstadters columbia. Hofstadter on populism 479 what he criticizes, can offer a new interpretation. In the midtwentieth century richard hofstadter was one the finest historians of the united states, uncommitted to. I concur with christopher laschs assessment of hofstadter s critique of provincialism, viz. The age of reform by richard hofstadter librarything.
A selective list of books by richard hofstadter, who is the subject of a new biography by david s. What richard hofstadter got wrong the new republic. Age of reform from bryan to f d r by hofstadter richard. Richard hofstadter august 6, 1916 october 24, 1970 was an american historian and public. In may 1969 richard hofstadter sent his publisher, alfred a. Hofstadters arguments about the populist and progressive movements and their origins started debate and renewed scholarship on the populist and progressive movements. The age of reform by richard hofstadter won the pulitzer prize for history in 1956. Preeminent richard hofstadter examines the passion for progress and reform that colored the entire period from 1890 to 1940 with startling and stimulating results. The age of reform searches out the moral and emotional motives of the reformers the myths and dreams in which they believed, and the realities with which they had to compromise. Populism 1890s, progressivism 19001914, and the new deal 1930s.
This book is a landmark in american political thought. To the reader, hofstadter s hatred of his native land seemed apparent and his filthy lies were clearly part of the wider assault on america that. It is an american history that traces events from the populist movement of the 1890s through the progressive era ending with the new deal in the 1930s. Richard hofstadter august 6, 1916october 24, 1970 was a historian of united states intellectual history who spent his academic life on the faculty at columbia university.
Additional gift options are available when buying one ebook at a time. It had been around a long time before the radical right discovered itand its targets have ranged from the international bankers to masons, jesuits, and munitions makers. Richard hofstadters the age of reform in 1955, richard hofstadter wrote his pulitzer prize winning book the age of reform, about the gilded age. Rejecting his earlier communist approach to history, in the 1950s he came closer to the concept of consensus history, and. Buy a cheap copy of the age of reform book by richard hofstadter. Hofstadter antiintellectualism pdf for the ages for hofstadter, pictured here in, antiintellectualism was an unavoidable part of a democratic society. Richard hofstadter was my dissertation director until he died, but beyond that bede hofstadter was my fellow graduate student at columbia in the mid1960s and my friend until her recent death. As always, hofstadter is an insightful commentator, offering an interesting synthesis of a portion of the american pastin this case, the period roughly from 1890 to 1940.
Richard hofstadter 19161970 was a leading historian of late nineteenth and twentieth century america. In this widelyinfluential book, he used the idea of status politics, that is the idea that reformers were motivated by a defensive impulse. Political culture and temperament in the work of an american historian. Richard hofstadter s the age of reform in 1955, richard hofstadter wrote his pulitzer prize winning book the age of reform, about the gilded age. Download pdf the age of reform free online new books in. Today hofstadter s most widely read book, this study of the ideology of american statesmanship, with its profiles, often satirical, of leaders from thomas jefferson to franklin d. Shortly after the publication of the american political tradition, richard hofstadter received a castigatory letter from an enraged reader. It was wonderful, then, to have hofstadter s former student professor eric.
Hofstadter exams the path of reform from the 1890s through the 1930s. Richard hofstadter august 6, 1916 october 24, 1970 was an american historian and public intellectual of the mid20th century. Richard hofstadter wikimili, the free encyclopedia wikimili, the free encyclopedia. Hofstadter and the myth of the heroic lone scholar. Richard hofstadter wikimili, the best wikipedia reader. The age of reform stands out from other historical material because hofstadter s main purpose for writing is not to. Im sure she had closer friends, but nonetheless we were good buddies and talked a lot about her late husband, and the writing of history in general. Read the age of reform pdf by richard hofstadter vintage winner of the pulitzer prize in nonfiction.
Hofstadter on populism 479 what he criticizes, can offer a new interpretation without refuting the older. The age of reform richard hofstadter usa online essays. For more than a decade after its appearance in 1955, its interpretations shaped virtually every discussion of modern american reform. Preeminent richard hofstadter examines the passion. Born in 1916, richard hofstadter was one of the leading american historians and public intellectuals of the 20th century. The age of reform richard hofstadter tutoring spots.
Read ebook the paranoid style in american politics pdf by richard hofstadter online this timely reissue of richard hofstadter s classic work on the fringe groups that influence american electoral po. This format is not eligible to earn points towards the reader rewards program. Hofstadter unfolds the fascinating story, it is no crude battle of eggheads and fatheads. Get the age of reform richard hofstadter pdf file for free from our online library created date. The surge of reform, though largely turned back in the 1890s and temporarily reversed in the 1920s, has set the tone of american politics for the greater part of the twentieth century. The age of reform is a 1955 pulitzer prize winning book by richard hofstadter. Hofstadter s arguments about the populist and progressive movements and their origins started debate and renewed scholarship on the populist and progressive movements. He was a pulitzer prize winning author and public intellectual, who after an early career influenced by marxist ideas and subsequently the beard conflict school, became one of the leading figures of the consensus school. It is an american history, which traces events from the populist movement of the 1890s through the progressive era to the new deal of the 1930s.
Instead of seeing a clear lineage connecting the three, he argues that while populism and progressivism were of the same cloth, the new deal was a sharp departure going against progressive historiography that tried to. James livingston on life and the age of reform by richard. Catholic, protestant and jew and other problems of conformity 1will herberg, protestantcatholicjew. Dec 21, 2011 born in 1916, richard hofstadter was one of the leading american historians and public intellectuals of the 20th century. Hofstadter wrote some of the most influential books to appear in american political and cultural history, among them the age of reform 1955 and antiintellectualism in american life 1963, both recognized with pulitzer prizes, and the celebrated the paranoid style in american politics 1965. Richard hofstadter encyclopedia article citizendium. Buy richard hofstadter ebooks to read online or download in pdf or epub on your pc, tablet or mobile device. In this awardwinning classic work of consensus history, richard hofstadter, author of the age of reform, examines the role of social movements in the perception of intellect in american life. Project description what is hofstadters thesis in the book. Hofstadter debuted his argument in his pulitzer prizewinning 1955 study the age of reform, and as the cold war drove american politics, on the right especially, into operatic new registers of. Hofstadter was the dewitt clinton professor of american history at columbia university. Pdf this paper addresses the continued association of richard hofstadter with consensus history.
The age of reform hawaii state public library system. Aug 06, 2006 richard hofstadter s career as a professional historian paralleled the heyday of twentiethcentury liberalism 193368. In recent years we have seen angry minds at work mainly among extreme rightwingers, who have now demonstrated. Du bois, black reconstruction 1935 and richard hofstadter, the age of reform 1955. But richard hofstadter s is now celebrating its fiftieth year in print and remains a solid backlist seller. In this widelyinfluential book, he used the idea of status politics, that is the idea. High school students, undergraduates, and graduate students read it, as do lay readers. Roosevelt, introduced the consensus theory of american history. A reconsideration alan brinkley even its detractors and there are many might be inclined to agree that richard hofstadter s the age of reform. Knopf, the prospectus for a threevolume comprehensive history of the united states, extending from 1750 to the present. The age of reform richard hofstadter pdf by bluecueco issuu.
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