Revolt of the Provinces: The Regionalist Movement in America, 1920-1945

Revolt of the Provinces: The Regionalist Movement in America, 1920-1945

by Robert L. Dorman
Revolt of the Provinces: The Regionalist Movement in America, 1920-1945

Revolt of the Provinces: The Regionalist Movement in America, 1920-1945

by Robert L. Dorman

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A work of remarkable scope and depth of learning. [Dorman's] principal contribution is wise, imaginative, and often revelatory readings of published texts.--Journal of Southern History

"[Dorman] skillfully recreates--and acutely analyzes--the fascinating story of one of American political and cultural history's forgotten but most appealing alternatives.--Journal of American History

"Dorman has provided a useful and insightful synthesizing study of the major versions, actors, streams, and manifestations of regionalism in the interwar period.--American Historical Review

"An innovative, insightful, and important study that should long serve as a beacon for others to follow.--Environmental History

"Regionalism surely stands among the most influential cultural movements in twentieth-century America, yet to date it has received surprisingly little attention. With his extensive research, thoughtful insights, and artful prose, Robert Dorman has provided us with a truly first-rate study that should represent the definitive word on American regionalism for years to come.--Daniel J. Singal, author of The War Within: From Victorian to Modernist Thought in the South, 1919-1945


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807861110
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 11/09/2000
Series: H. Eugene and Lillian Youngs Lehman Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 376
Lexile: 1720L (what's this?)
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Robert L. Dorman is author of A Word for Nature: Four Pioneering Environmental Advocates, 1845-1913.

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A work of remarkable scope and depth of learning. [Dorman's] principal contribution is wise, imaginative, and often revelatory readings of published texts.—Journal of Southern History



[Dorman] skillfully recreates—and acutely analyzes—the fascinating story of one of American political and cultural history's forgotten but most appealing alternatives.—Journal of American History



Dorman has provided a useful and insightful synthesizing study of the major versions, actors, streams, and manifestations of regionalism in the interwar period.—American Historical Review



An innovative, insightful, and important study that should long serve as a beacon for others to follow.—Environmental History



Regionalism surely stands among the most influential cultural movements in twentieth-century America, yet to date it has received surprisingly little attention. With his extensive research, thoughtful insights, and artful prose, Robert Dorman has provided us with a truly first-rate study that should represent the definitive word on American regionalism for years to come.—Daniel J. Singal, author of The War Within: From Victorian to Modernist Thought in the South, 1919-1945

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