I'm most interested in knowing more about the Progressive Era in anticipation of the new Oxford History of the US volume but would also like to read more about the evolution of the SCOTUS, the history of monetary policy from founding to present, and the rise and fall of labor from Gilded Age to the end of WW1.
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