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World War I and the origin of civil liberties in the United States

Author: Paul L Murphy
Publisher: New York : Norton, ©1979.
Series: Norton essays in American history.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 1st ed
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Paul L Murphy
ISBN: 0393012263 9780393012262 0393950123 9780393950120
OCLC Number: 5196898
Description: 285 p. ; 21 cm.
Contents: The civil liberties tradition in the Progressive years. --
The emergence of the civil liberties issue. --
The beginnings of the surveillance state and the reactions which resulted. --
Faltering efforts to make civil liberties a legitimate national agenda item. --
The reaction of the legal community to a wartime "government of men" --
Contemporary perceptions of the civil liberties issue and its postwar future.
Series Title: Norton essays in American history.
Responsibility: Paul L. Murphy.
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