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Originally published in 1962. In The Road to Normalcy, Wesley M. Bagby explains how the election of 1920 contributed to momentous shifts in American politics by detailing why the major political parties abandoned sentiments that were widely accepted several years prior to the election. Prior to World War I, two significant streams of progressivism maintained center stage in American politicsthe Progressive movement and the world peace movement. The war proved not to be prohibitively distracting for the Progressive movement, which carried on well into the war years. But the war also introduced new elements into American political life, such as the restriction of free speech, popular outbursts of intolerance and hatred encouraged by war propaganda, and a belief in the necessity and efficacy of violence. Many of these elements eroded the ideals undergirding the Progressive movement. The international peace movement reflected the spirit of idealistic internationalism that characterized the

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. Republican Preconvention Politics
Chapter 2. Democratic Preconvention Politics
Chapter 3. The Republican National Convention
Chapter 4. The Democratic Convention
Chapter 5. The Campaign
Notes
Index

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    Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
    Publication Date: 26/01/2020
    ISBN13: 9781421435602, 978-1421435602
    ISBN10: 1421435608

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Originally published in 1962. In The Road to Normalcy, Wesley M. Bagby explains how the election of 1920 contributed to momentous shifts in American politics by detailing why the major political parties abandoned sentiments that were widely accepted several years prior to the election. Prior to World War I, two significant streams of progressivism maintained center stage in American politicsthe Progressive movement and the world peace movement. The war proved not to be prohibitively distracting for the Progressive movement, which carried on well into the war years. But the war also introduced new elements into American political life, such as the restriction of free speech, popular outbursts of intolerance and hatred encouraged by war propaganda, and a belief in the necessity and efficacy of violence. Many of these elements eroded the ideals undergirding the Progressive movement. The international peace movement reflected the spirit of idealistic internationalism that characterized the

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    Introduction
    Chapter 1. Republican Preconvention Politics
    Chapter 2. Democratic Preconvention Politics
    Chapter 3. The Republican National Convention
    Chapter 4. The Democratic Convention
    Chapter 5. The Campaign
    Notes
    Index

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