The Protestant establishment : aristocracy & caste in America
1964
301.44 B197 1964
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Title
The Protestant establishment : aristocracy & caste in America
Published
New York : Random House, 1964.
Description
xviii, 429 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Call Number
301.44 B197 1964
System Control No.
(OCoLC)00711144
Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 388-403) and index.
Contents: The Lincoln family : how American aristocrats are made -- La Guardia, Weinberg and others : drawing the caste line -- The immigrants' progress and the theory of the establishment -- The ideological defense of caste : from Henry Adams to Madison Grant -- The social defense of caste : the two nations in the 1880's -- The aristocratic counterattack on caste : President Eliot and the two Roosevelts -- The intellectual counterattach on caste : the Social gospel reform and the new social sciencs -- The new freedom : Wilson, Brandeis and the caste establishment -- The Anglo-Saxon decade : success without leadership -- The caste establishment reacts to F.D.R. -- The intellectuals abandon the caste establishment -- The postwar status revolution : the caste establishment on the defensive -- The 1960's : the quest for a new aristocratic establishment -- Caste and the corporation -- Aristocracy on the campus -- The club.
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Contents: The Lincoln family : how American aristocrats are made -- La Guardia, Weinberg and others : drawing the caste line -- The immigrants' progress and the theory of the establishment -- The ideological defense of caste : from Henry Adams to Madison Grant -- The social defense of caste : the two nations in the 1880's -- The aristocratic counterattack on caste : President Eliot and the two Roosevelts -- The intellectual counterattach on caste : the Social gospel reform and the new social sciencs -- The new freedom : Wilson, Brandeis and the caste establishment -- The Anglo-Saxon decade : success without leadership -- The caste establishment reacts to F.D.R. -- The intellectuals abandon the caste establishment -- The postwar status revolution : the caste establishment on the defensive -- The 1960's : the quest for a new aristocratic establishment -- Caste and the corporation -- Aristocracy on the campus -- The club.
78.15.687
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