<p>“Simply by virtue of Frederic C. Howe’s ubiquity, his life story is a remarkable and valuable lens through which to view the making and unmaking of Progressive thought and activism. Kenneth Miller takes the reader inside the nuts and bolts of reform activism and delivers one of the best accounts we have of exactly how reformers such as Howe went about their business.”</p><p>—Robert Westbrook, University of Rochester</p>
<p>“Kenneth E. Miller’s <i>From Progressive to New Dealer </i>is an indispensable analysis of a significant progressive intellectual reformer whose first book, <i>The City: The Hope of Democracy, </i>was published more than a century ago in 1905. . . . Readers interested in the varieties of progressive reform thought from 1900 to Howe’s death in 1940 will find this a compelling biography.”</p><p>—Frank Annunziata <i>Journal of American History</i></p>
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Kenneth E. Miller is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Rutgers University.