Peaceful Revolution : Constitutional Change and American Culture from Progressivism to the New Deal / Maxwell H. Bloomfield.
2021
KF4541
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Peaceful Revolution : Constitutional Change and American Culture from Progressivism to the New Deal / Maxwell H. Bloomfield.
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9780674270381
Published
Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2021]
Copyright
©2000
Language
English
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In English.
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1 online resource (224 p.)
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10.4159/9780674270381 doi
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KF4541
Summary
Although Americans claim to revere the Constitution, relatively few understand its workings. Its real importance for the average citizen is as an enduring reminder of the moral vision that shaped the nation's founding. Yet scholars have paid little attention to the broader appeal that constitutional idealism has always made to the American imagination through publications and films. Maxwell Bloomfield draws upon such neglected sources to illustrate the way in which media coverage contributes to major constitutional change. Successive generations have sought to reaffirm a sense of national identity and purpose by appealing to constitutional norms, defined on an official level by law and government. Public support, however, may depend more on messages delivered by the popular media. Muckraking novels, such as Upton Sinclair's The Jungle (1906), debated federal economic regulation. Woman suffrage organizations produced films to counteract the harmful gender stereotypes of early comedies. Arguments over the enforcement of black civil rights in the Civil Rights Cases and Plessy v. Ferguson took on new meaning when dramatized in popular novels. From the founding to the present, Americans have been taught that even radical changes may be achieved through orderly constitutional procedures. How both elite and marginalized groups in American society reaffirmed and communicated this faith in the first three decades of the twentieth century is the central theme of this book.
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
1 The Founders' Constitution and Republican Culture
2 Modern Constitutionalism and Progressive Reform
3 The Selling of War Socialism
4 Constitutional Conservatism in a Decade of Normalcy
5 Symbols of Authority in a Collapsing Economy
6 Imagining a New Constitutional Order
7 Inauguration Day, 1933
Afterword
Notes
Index
Contents
Preface
1 The Founders' Constitution and Republican Culture
2 Modern Constitutionalism and Progressive Reform
3 The Selling of War Socialism
4 Constitutional Conservatism in a Decade of Normalcy
5 Symbols of Authority in a Collapsing Economy
6 Imagining a New Constitutional Order
7 Inauguration Day, 1933
Afterword
Notes
Index