Reform and Revolution
Discover the compelling world of Progressive reform through the eyes of Raymond Robins in "Reform and Revolution," authored by the esteemed historian. This in-depth analysis draws on an invaluable collection of personal letters and documents from Robins' sister, Elizabeth Robins, housed at the Fales Library of New York University. Published by Kent State University Press in 1991, this hardback edition spans an impressive 486 pages, providing a thorough exploration of Robins' significant contributions to American reform movements. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the early 20th century and gain insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by one of the era's prominent figures. Ideal for history enthusiasts and students alike, "Reform and Revolution" is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the roots of social change in the United States.