TY - BOOK AU - Scroop,Daniel AU - Heath,Andrew TI - Transatlantic Social Politics: 1800-Present T2 - eBooks on Demand SN - 9781137470966 AV - D34.U5 T74 2014 U1 - 306.209182/1 PY - 2015/// CY - Basingstoke PB - Palgrave Macmillan KW - Europe -- Politics and government KW - Europe -- Relations -- United States KW - Europe -- Social policy KW - Political culture -- Europe -- History KW - Political culture -- United States -- History KW - Social networks -- Political aspects -- Europe -- History KW - Social networks -- Political aspects -- United States -- History KW - United States -- Politics and government KW - Electronic books N1 - Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 An American Sonderzeit? Reconsidering Rodgers in Light of Antebellum Educational Reform -- Chapter 2 Paris, Philadelphia, and the Question of the Nineteenth-Century City -- Chapter 3 "Acquainting America with Work in Foreign Experiment Stations": Benjamin Orange Flower and The Arena: A Case Study -- Chapter 4 In Search of a Populist Atlantic: The Transatlantic Travels of William Jennings Bryan and Robert M. La Follette Jr; Chapter 5 Beyond Uplift and Efficiency: Isaac M. Rubinow, Immigration, and Transatlantic Health Care Reform, 1900-1935 -- Chapter 6 Social Politics in a Transoceanic World in the Early Cold War Years -- Chapter 7 Technocracy, Modernization, and Reform: The Transatlantic Politics of the Spanish Right in the 1960s -- Chapter 8 "We Are All Europeans": Toward a Cosmopolitan Understanding of the American Traditionalist Right* -- Chapter 9 Transnational Social Politics after the 1960s: New Left Review, Verso Books, and the Politics of Central American -- List of Contributors -- Index N2 - This edited collection, comprising essays by an array of established and emerging scholars from Europe and the United States, offers a fresh perspective on the history of transatlantic political networks and exchanges since 1800. Historians such as Daniel T. Rodgers have already shown how important such networks were in shaping the politics of the modern Atlantic world. To date, however, this field has been dominated by studies of the activities and ideas of progressive reformers, with a particular focus on the period 1870-1940, an era in which reform networks coalesced so as to fashion th UR - http://uttyler.eblib.com/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=2057731 ER -