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Revolt of the Provinces : The Regionalist Movement in America, 1920-1945

Part of the H. Eugene and Lillian Youngs Lehman series series
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A work of remarkable scope and depth of learning. [Dorman's] principal contribution is wise, imaginative, and often revelatory readings of published texts.--Journal of Southern History "[Dorman] skillfully recreates--and acutely analyzes--the fascinating story of one of American political and cultural history's forgotten but most appealing alternatives."--Journal of American History "Dorman has provided a useful and insightful synthesizing study of the major versions, actors, streams, and manifestations of regionalism in the interwar period."--American Historical Review "An innovative, insightful, and important study that should long serve as a beacon for others to follow."--Environmental History "Regionalism surely stands among the most influential cultural movements in twentieth-century America, yet to date it has received surprisingly little attention.

With his extensive research, thoughtful insights, and artful prose, Robert Dorman has provided us with a truly first-rate study that should represent the definitive word on American regionalism for years to come."--Daniel J.

Singal, author of The War Within: From Victorian to Modernist Thought in the South, 1919-1945

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Product Details
0807821012 / 9780807821015
Hardback
973.91
30/05/1993
United States
376 pages, illustrations
156 x 235 mm, 794 grams
General (US: Trade)/Undergraduate Learn More