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Author Craig, Douglas B.

Title Progressives at war : William G. McAdoo and Newton D. Baker, 1863-1941 / Douglas B. Craig
Published Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013

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Description x, 525 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm
Contents Machine generated contents note: SPRING: 1863-1912 -- 1.New South Rising, 1863-1901 -- 2.Gotham's Class A Genius and Cleveland's Little David, 1902-1911 -- 3.Changing Roles -- 4.Newton Baker, William McAdoo, and Progressivism -- SUMMER: 1913-1920 -- 5.In Woodrow Wilson's Cabinet, 1913-1921 -- 6.Secretaries at Peace -- 7.Wartime Service, 1917 -- 8.Wartime Service, 1918 -- 9.The Heir Apparent, the Crown Prince, and Woodrow Wilson, 1918-1924 -- AUTUMN: 1921-1932 -- 10.Lawyers and Businessmen -- 11.Lost Causes, 1921-1929 -- 12.The Great Depression -- 13.Husbands and Fathers -- WINTER: 1933-1941 -- 14.The New Deal -- 15."I have no quarrel with fate, no matter in what moods I have found her"
Summary "In this dual biography, Douglas B. Craig examines the careers of two prominent American public figures, Newton Diehl Baker and William Gibbs McAdoo, whose lives spanned the era between the Civil War and World War II. Both Baker and McAdoo migrated from the South to northern industrial cities and took up professions that had nothing to do with staple-crop agriculture. Both eventually became cabinet officers in the presidential administration of another southerner with personal memories of defeat and Reconstruction: Woodrow Wilson. A Georgian who practiced law and led railroad tunnel construction efforts in New York City, McAdoo served as treasury secretary at a time when Congress passed an income tax, established the Federal Reserve System, and funded the American and Allied war efforts in World War I. Born in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia, Baker won election as mayor of Cleveland in the early twentieth century and then, as Wilson's secretary of war, supervised the dramatic build-up of the U.S. military when the country entered the Great War in Europe. This is the first full biography of McAdoo and the first since 1961 of Baker. Craig points out similarities and differences in their backgrounds, political activities, professional careers, and family lives. Craig's approach in Progressives at War illuminates the shared struggles, lofty ambitions, and sometimes conflicted interactions of these figures. Their experiences and perspectives on public and private affairs (as insiders who nonetheless were, in some sense, outsiders) make their lives, work, and thought especially interesting. Baker and McAdoo, in league with Wilson, offer Craig the opportunity to deliver a fresh and insightful study of the period, its major issues, and some of its leading figures."--Publisher's website
Analysis Australian
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Also issued online
Subject Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937.
McAdoo, W. G. (William Gibbs), 1863-1941.
Cabinet officers -- United States -- Biography.
Lawyers -- United States -- Biography.
Progressivism (United States politics)
World War, 1914-1918 -- United States.
SUBJECT United States -- Politics and government -- 1865-1933. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140446
United States -- Politics and government -- 1913-1921. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140459
Genre/Form Biographies.
LC no. 2012018229
ISBN 1421407183 (hdbk. : alk. paper)
1421408155 (electronic)
9781421407180 (hdbk. : alk. paper)
9781421408156 (electronic)