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"A consistently engrossing, occasionally irreverent, always smoothly written history of America's painful entry into the modern age."―Kirkus Reviews
Standing at Armageddon is a comprehensive and lively historical account of America's shift from a rural and agrarian society to an urban and industrial society. Nell Irvin Painter will be featured in the PBS multipart series The Progressive Era with Bill Moyers, which coincides with the release of the updated edition of this acclaimed work.Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
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