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Albert Shaw of the Review of Reviews

Author(s)

Lloyd J. Graybar

Edition
ISBN

9780813163178, 9780813152714, 9780813188027

Publisher

The University Press of Kentucky

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PDF and EPUB

Description

The life of Albert Shaw (1857-1947) reflected in microcosm the changes that American society was undergoing through a critical period. This first full-length study focuses on two themes: Shaw’s career as editor and publisher of the Review of Reviews, an influential monthly journal in the early years of the twentieth century, and Shaw’s career as a public figure.

Shaw was a member of the Progressive movement from its inception, but his concern and interests were wide-ranging, centering to a large degree on the question of what the industrialization of America meant. Lloyd J. Graybar shows incisively the ways in which Shaw’s professional concerns interacted with his attitude toward public issues.

Availability: In Stock

Albert Shaw of the Review of Reviews

SKU: 9780813188027

Original price was: $35.00.Current price is: $10.50.

Access Albert Shaw of the Review of Reviews Now. Discount up to 90%

Additional information

Full Title

Albert Shaw of the Review of Reviews

Author(s)

Lloyd J. Graybar

Edition
ISBN

9780813188027, 9780813152714, 9780813163178

Publisher

The University Press of Kentucky

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

The life of Albert Shaw (1857-1947) reflected in microcosm the changes that American society was undergoing through a critical period. This first full-length study focuses on two themes: Shaw’s career as editor and publisher of the Review of Reviews, an influential monthly journal in the early years of the twentieth century, and Shaw’s career as a public figure.

Shaw was a member of the Progressive movement from its inception, but his concern and interests were wide-ranging, centering to a large degree on the question of what the industrialization of America meant. Lloyd J. Graybar shows incisively the ways in which Shaw’s professional concerns interacted with his attitude toward public issues.