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Authors: James MacGregor Burns
Goldman, Eric,
346
gold mining,
97
golf,
529
Gompers, Samuel,
179–80
,
280
,
282
and Pullman boycott (1894),
227
on unemployment insurance,
551
Gooch, Frank Austin,
289
Gore, Thomas,
417
Gould, Lewis,
287
government:
influence of, on daily lives,
19
laissez-faire policy of (economic),
91
,
154–6
,
159
; and labor unions,
180
; Spencer on,
157–8
role of, in Depression,
548–9
; direct relief by,
549
,
551
government, urban,
265
Graham, Otis,
553
“Grangers,”
209
Grant, Ulysses Simpson:
and black rights,
66
and Lincoln,
13
as President: election of,
58–9
; foreign policy of,
220
; nomination of,
194–5
and Reconstruction,
58–9
world tour by,
220
Gray, Harold,
519
Great Britain:
and Washington Conference (1921),
493–5
and World War I,
408
Great Southwest Strike (1886),
182
“Great White Fleet,”
34
green areas, urban,
254
Greenback (or Greenback Labor) party,
208
Greene, Theodore,
160
Greenleaf, Halbert,
81
Greenwich Village, New York City,
306–8
Grimké, Sarah and Angelina,
204
Guam,
240
Guest, Edgar,
482
Hague Conference (1907),
342
Haig, Gen. Sir Douglas,
426
Hall, Asaph,
81
Hall-Mills murder trial,
518
Hallowell, Col. James,
185
Hammond, Bray,
18
Hammond, William A.,
27
Hancock, Winfield,
210
Handlin, Oscar,
503
Harbaugh, William,
334
Harding, Warren Gamaliel,
363
,
459
on America as “business country,”
486
character and personality of,
471
,
484
death of,
491–2
as President,
484–5
; and blacks,
490–1
; economic policy of,
491
; and farmers,
490
; foreign policy of,
492–5
; nomination of,
471–3
; and Supreme Court,
488
Harrison, Benjamin,
216
,
217
,
226
harrow,
81
Haupt, Herman,
17
Havighurst, Walter,
196
Hayes, Rutherford B.,
198
,
199–200
Haymarket Massacre (1886),
177
Hay-Pauncefote Treaty,
338
Hays, Will H.,
527
Haywood, William D. (“Big Bill”),
282–3
,
323–4
,
397–8
Hearn, Lafcadio,
221
Hearst, William Randolph,
235–6
,
369
,
507
against League of Nations,
458
and Roosevelt’s nomination (1932),
554–5
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich,
76
Henry, Joseph,
83
Henry, O. (William Sidney Porter),
346
Hepburn Act (1906),
335–6
heroes, athletic,
528–30
Hicks, Granville,
536
high-rise buildings,
251–2
high schools,
511–12
Hillquit, Morris,
397
Hitchcock, Gilbert,
461
hobos and vagabonds,
556–7
,
558–9
Hobson, John Atkinson,
409
Hofstadter, Richard,
158
,
245
,
298
,
390
Holli, Melvin,
273
Holmes, Oliver Wendell,
168
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr.,
295–6
as Supreme Court justice,
489
,
504–5
; appointment as,
331
,
335
Homer, Winslow,
309
Homestead Act (1862),
19
,
37
,
128
Homestead (Pa.) steel works,
224–6
Hooker, Isabella Beecher,
443
Hoover, Herbert,
485
and business,
487
in Food Administration,
428
as President,
485
; and Depression,
549–51
; economic policy of,
496
,
498–9
; election of (1928),
487
; foreign policy of,
496
,
497–8
; and stock market crash,
541
,
543
,
544
Hopkins, Mark (of Big Four),
95
Hopkins, Mark (Williams College president),
159
House, Col. Edward Mandell,
386
and World War I,
410
,
413
,
416
; diplomatic activities of,
422–3
,
448
House-Grey Memorandum (World War I),
422–3
housekeeping manuals,
121
House of Mirth
(Wharton),
321
,
323
House of Morgan,
see
Morgan (J. P.) & Co.
housing:
construction methods for,
253
mass-produced,
253
Pullman’s model city,
142
Riis on,
141
urban,
255–6
: tenements,
137–8
,
141
Houston, David,
386–7
“Battle Hymn of the Republic,”
28
Howland, Eliza,
27
Huber, Richard,
160
Huckleberry Finn
(Twain),
170–1
,
172
Hudson, Winthrop,
515
Huerta, Gen. Victoriano,
404
Hughes, Charles Evans,
419–20
,
492
,
493–4
,
495
as Supreme Court justice,
498
Huntington, Collis P.,
95
,
203
,
215–16
Imagism,
316
immigrants,
246–9
arrival rate of,
147
in Civil War period,
19
competition and suspicion among,
260
as domestic servants,
121
Ford and,
481–2
holidays and festivals of,
259
labor unions and,
101
,
176
,
179
,
283
as stockyard workers,
111
suffragists and,
443
urban life of,
138
,
146–7
,
247
,
256–8
see also
aliens, deportation and repression of; Chinese immigrants; Irish immigrants; Italian immigrants; Japanese immigrants; Jews in New York; workers
Immigration Act (1924),
495
impeachment (of Pres. Johnson),
54–8
imperialism, American,
239–41
,
341
incandescent lamp,
84–5
income:
wages: in Civil War period,
19
; in Depression,
556
; in manufacturing (1860s–1890s),
140
; Ricardo’s “iron law” of,
155
; of women,
19
,
140
,
429
,
431
,
489
; of wealthy,
140
income tax:
1861,
18
Knights of Labor on,
176
1920s,
491
under Wilson,
387
during World War I,
439
Cheyennes,
149–50
newspapers of,
522
Sioux,
150
stereotyping of,
151
individualism:
as “liberty,”
153
see also
Algerism
industrialism:
protest against,
172–3
; socialist,
173–5
urban,
247–9
; implacability of,
271–2
,
274
,
289
; specialized,
248
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW, “Wobblies”),
283
,
397–8
and silk workers’ strike,
323
suppression of (in World War I),
440
industry:
machinery for,
74
,
77–85
,
108
,
289
,
290–1
,
381–2
; for automobile manufacture,
479–80
; for shoe manufacture,
15
in Ohio,
196–7
workers in,
see
workers
in World War I,
428–9
see also
production;
and
specific industries
inflation, in Civil War period,
20
Ingham, John,
143
Innocents Abroad, The
(Twain),
221
“Inquiry, The” (on peace terms, World
intellectual leadership:
in Boston,
169–70
with moral leadership,
274
and Reconstruction, failure of,
69–70
International Workingmen’s Association,
174
Interstate Commerce Act (1887),
214
,
216
Interstate Commerce Commission,
214–15
,
335
,
336
,
358
inventors and inventions,
see
agriculture: machinery and tools for; industry: machinery for; technology: innovation in
investors:
from Boston,
85–8
and innovation,
90–1
personal bankers,
88–90
Irish immigrants,
259–60
Italian immigrants,
257–8
IWW,
see
Industrial Workers of the World
Jackson, Helen Hunt,
217
Jackson, Gen. Thomas Jonathan (“Stonewall’),
10
Jacoby, Robin Miller,
281
James, Alice,
123–4
Bostonians, The,
170
James, William,
158
,
170
,
291–4
,
394
Japan:
and U.S.,
344
,
495
; on Russo-Japanese War,
341–2
; trade relations,
497–8
and Washington Conference (1921),
493–5
Japanese immigrants:
and Immigration Act (1924),
495
segregation of, in California,
343–4