John Milton Cooper, Jr.
Pivotal Decades
The United States, 19001920
Contemporary American began in the first two decades of this century. These were
the years in which two of our greatest presidentsTheodore Roosevelt and
Woodrow Wilsontransformed the office into the center of power; in which
the United States entered the world stage and fought its first overseas war; in
which the government's proper role in the economy became a public question; and
in which reform became an imperative for muckraking reporters, progressive politicians,
social activists, and writers.
It was a golden age in American politics, when fundamental ideas were given compelling
expression by thoughful candidates. It was a trying time, however, for many Americans,
including women who fought for the vote, blacks who began organizing to secure
their rights, and activists on the Left who lost theirs in the first Red Scare
of the century.
John Cooper's panoramic history of this period shows us where we came from and
sheds light on where we are.
"A superb study, capturing the light and shade of the early twentieth century.
. . . The quiet unobtrusive scholarship provides a mature compelling view of the
Progressive years. Cooper's flowing text presents an integrated and persuasively
complex picture of the period. . . . Masterfuly captures the ironies, subtleties,
and characters."Bernard Aspinwall, History
John Milton Cooper, Jr., is the author of the acclaimed dual biography of Roosevelt
and Wilson, The Warrior and the Priest. He is William Frances Allen Professor
of History at the University of Wisconsin.
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