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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Republicanism and Modernism: The Genesis of Regionalism in The American Historical Epic | 9 |
2 | Liberal Reform and the American Scene: Benton's 1930s Murals | 67 |
3 | Thomas Hart Benton in Hollywood: Regionalist Art and Corporate Patronage | 147 |
4 | Modernist Accommodation, Corporate Appropriation: The Collapse of Regionalism and the New Deal | 229 |
5 | From Regionalism to Abstract Expressionism: Modern Art and Consensus Politics in Postwar America | 311 |
6 | The Misconstruction of Abstract Expressionism: Institutional Orthodoxy and Commodification | 363 |
Index | 425 |
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