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Author:
Muncy, Robyn.
Title:
Relentless reformer : Josephine Roche and progressivism in twentieth-century America / Robyn Muncy.
Publisher:
Princeton University Press,
Copyright Date:
©2015
Description:
xii, 408 pages, [16] pages of plates : black and white illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Roche, Josephine A.--(Josephine Aspinwall),--1886-1976.
Women social reformers--United States--History.
Women philanthropists--Colorado--Biography.
United States.--Department of the Treasury--Officials and employees--Biography.
Progressivism (United States politics)--History--20th century.
SOCIAL SCIENCE--Discrimination & Race Relations.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-374) and index.
Summary:
"Josephine Roche (1886-1976) was a progressive activist, New Deal policymaker, and businesswoman. As a pro-labor and feminist member of Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration, she shaped the founding legislation of the U.S. welfare state and generated the national conversation about health-care policy that Americans are still having today. In this gripping biography, Robyn Muncy offers Roche's persistent progressivism as evidence for surprising continuities among the Progressive Era, the New Deal, and the Great Society. Muncy explains that Roche became the second-highest-ranking woman in the New Deal government after running a Colorado coal company in partnership with coal miners themselves. Once in office, Roche developed a national health plan that was stymied by World War II but enacted piecemeal during the postwar period, culminating in Medicare and Medicaid in the 1960s. By then, Roche directed the United Mine Workers of America Welfare and Retirement Fund, an initiative aimed at bolstering the labor movement, advancing managed health care, and reorganizing medicine to facilitate national health insurance, one of Roche's unrealized dreams. In Relentless Reformer, Muncy uses Roche's dramatic life story -- from her stint as Denver's first policewoman in 1912 to her fight against a murderous labor union official in 1972 -- as a unique vantage point from which to examine the challenges that women have faced in public life and to reassess the meaning and trajectory of progressive reform."--Jacket.
Series:
Politics and society in twentieth-century America
ISBN:
9780691122731
0691122733
OCLC:
(OCoLC)877364268
LCCN:
2014935546
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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