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5.0 out of 5 stars
A scholarly and meticulously researched examination,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Boss Cox's Cincinnati: Urban Politics in the Progressive Era (Urban Life and Urban Landscape Series) (Paperback)
Boss Cox's Cincinnati: Urban Politics In The Progressive Era is a scholarly and meticulously researched examination of late nineteenth century big city politics as exemplified by the political structures of Cincinnati, Ohio under George B. Cox's political machine. Zane Miller (Charles Phelps Taft Professor Emeritus of American History at the University of Cincinnati) carefully explores both the nature and the significance of "bossism" and how it and municipal reform were both essential components of the political system in a the time of labor and ethnic unrest, election violence, rising crime rates, political innovation, and civic achievement. Boss Cox's Cincinnati is a highly recommended addition to political science reference collections and reading lists.
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Boss Cox's Cincinnati: Urban Politics in the Progressive Era (Urban Life and Urban Landscape Series) by Zane L. Miller (Paperback - Nov. 2000)
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