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wrote that Godkin "was certainly the towering influence in all thought concerning public affairs, and ... his influence has certainly been more pervasive than that of any other writer of the generation."
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writes that Butler decided that "after decades of being 'the target of a few ignorant, irresponsible, mercenary news writers' — including
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third ticket because it championed a gold standard, limited government, and free trade. His opposition to the war with
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s founder, E. L. Godkin, 'whose malevolence has exhausted the vocabulary of vituperation' — that he would let
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because of biographical sketches of certain leaders in that organization; the cases never went to trial.
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He retired from his editorial duties on the 30 December 1899, and he sketched his career in the
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The Nation, 1865-1990 : Selections From The Independent Magazine of Politics and Culture.
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Neither-the-Wars-Nor-the-Leaders-Were-Great Neither the Wars Nor the Leaders Were Great
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party, and his organ became thoroughly independent, as was seen when it attacked the
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Russ, Jr., William A. (1945). "Godkin Looks at Western Agrarianism: A Case Study,"
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In 1865, Godkin was asked by a group of abolitionists, led by landscape architect
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New York: Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1915. short history plus numerous excerpts
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Burial of E. L. Godkin; Ambassador Choate One of Those Present at the Ceremony
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Critical Americans: Victorian Intellectuals and Transatlantic Liberal Reform
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in the presidential campaign of 1884, when Godkin's opposition to nominee
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Godkin was interested in Irish politics, and he often wrote about the
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In 1856, he emigrated to the United States and wrote letters to the
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as "the weekly judgment day". He was an economist of the school of
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In 1896, Godkin broke with the Democratic party after it nominated
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Lucas, C. P. (2004). "Godkin, Edwin Lawrence (1831–1902)." In:
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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,
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were so frequent and so virulent that in 1894, he was sued for
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Henry G. Pearson: A Memorial Address delivered June 21, 1894.
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Eric Fettman, "Godkin, E.L." in Stephen L. Vaughn, (ed.)
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1897 (1st Pub. 1896).
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early in 1900, his health was shattered, and he died in
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Godkin shaped the lofty and independent policy of the
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Independent Review, 4, pp. 555–75 (Spring 2000).
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and then editor-in-chief in 1883 to 1899, succeeding
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E. L. Godkin and American Foreign Policy, 1865-1900.
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American journalist and newspaper editor (1831–1902)
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Letters and Memorials of Wendell Phillips Garrison.
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Butler's biographer 1227:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography 860:The Library of Oratory, Ancient and Modern. 843:(1894-1920), Vol. 62, No. 2, February 1900. 665:London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1887. 655:London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1887. 281:, and he became an associate editor of the 1338:The Evening Post: A Century of Journalism. 1194:Baynes, T. S.; Smith, W. R., eds. (1884). 1081:Independent Review 4 (Spring 2000), 555-75 759:"The Duty of Educated Men in a Democracy," 559:Life and Letters of Edwin Lawrence Godkin, 169:, where he was the first president of the 42: 31: 1063:"The Evening Post Hundredth Anniversary," 669:"American Opinion on the Irish Question," 565:. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1907. 385:National Democratic Party (United States) 1126:St. Michael, Haselbech, Northamptonshire 1075:David T. Beito and Linda Royster Beito, 1010: 538:New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895. 1430:Works by or about Edwin Lawrence Godkin 1368:Thesis (Ph.D.), Brown University, 1959. 1330:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1257:. Albany: State University of New York. 1248:. Albany: State University of New York. 895: 777:"Who Will Pay the Bills of Socialism?," 768:"The Problems of Municipal Government," 714:"Money Interests in Political Affairs," 687:"Public Opinion and the Civil Service," 633:"The Civil Service Reform Controversy," 513:The History of Hungary and the Magyars. 1066:The Evening Post Publishing Co., 1902. 312:, identifying it with the violence of 259:gained supporters for the magazine in 142:Godkin was born in Moyne (a hamlet in 1255:The Gilded Age Letters of E.L. Godkin 1124:Martin Nicholson's Cemetery Project, 1029:Bookman Associates, 1957, pp. 107-109 1021: 1019: 678:"The Republican Party and the Negro," 608:"The Prospects of the Political Art," 516:New York: Alexander Montgomery, 1853. 7: 1506:Progressive Era in the United States 1491:Irish emigrants to the United States 1476:Alumni of Queen's University Belfast 1037: 1035: 945: 943: 941: 919: 917: 915: 913: 911: 659:"A Lawyer's Objection to Home Rule." 584:"Anglo-French Alliance and Orsini," 165:and a journalist. He studied law at 1377:New York: Henry Holt & Company. 1307:Garrison, Wendell Phillips (1909). 1253:Armstrong, William M., ed. (1974). 925:Encyclopedia of American Journalism 551:Unforeseen Tendencies of Democracy. 474:Godkin had critics. In 1892, after 128:and was the editor-in-chief of the 1393:Some Newspapers And Newspaper-Men. 1283:Studies in Contemporary Biography. 989:from the original on 30 July 2020. 811:"The Illiteracy of American Boys," 530:New York: Privately Printed, 1894. 308:. Godkin was initially hostile to 25: 1387:Villard, Oswald Garrison (1923). 1347:Fifty Years of American Idealism. 927:. London : Routledge, 2009. 340:did much to create the so-called 1422: 1374:The Liberal Republican Movement. 1361:New York: The Macmillan Company. 1290:"The Career of Edwin L. Godkin," 1285:New York: The Macmillan Company. 1163: 522:"American Science Series," 1871. 109: 1366:Edwin L. Godkin and The Nation, 1315:New York: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1304:Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co. 1239:. New York: Bookman Associates. 791:, Vol. 160, No. 462, May, 1895. 171:Literary and Scientific Society 1415:Works by Edwin Lawrence Godkin 1406:Works by Edwin Lawrence Godkin 1320:"A Great New York Journalist," 1244:Armstrong, William M. (1978). 1235:Armstrong, William M. (1957). 1221:"Godkin, Edwin Lawrence"  979:"The History of the Literific" 786:"Diplomacy and the Newspaper," 755:Vol. 155, No. 433, Dec., 1892. 737:Vol. 153, No. 419, Oct., 1891. 728:Vol. 151, No. 407, Oct., 1890. 710:Vol. 150, No. 403, Jun., 1890. 701:Vol. 150, No. 399, Feb., 1890. 674:Vol. XXII, July/December 1887. 638:Vol. 134, No. 305, Apr., 1882. 622:Vol. 124, No. 254, Jan., 1877. 613:Vol. 110, No. 227, Apr., 1870. 604:Vol. 107, No. 220, Jul., 1868. 591:"French Invasion of England," 1: 1341:New York: Boni and Liveright. 905:Literary Digest, 31 May 1902. 696:"Newspapers Here and Abroad," 543:Problems of Modern Democracy. 320:and endorsed the position of 293:supported free trade and was 193:correspondent for the London 1444:Edwin Lawrence Godkin Papers 847:"The Eclipse of Liberalism," 723:"A Key to Municipal Reform," 360:. He consistently advocated 249:when it began publishing in 185:in 1851 and studying law in 1501:Writers from County Wicklow 1421:(public domain audiobooks) 1371:Ross, Earle Dudley (1919). 1353:Rhodes, James Ford (1909). 588:Vol. III, No. 1. July 1858. 494:'take care of itself....'" 297:. It opposed socialism and 1527: 1486:American newspaper editors 1395:New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 1323:The North American Review, 795:"The Political Situation," 753:The North American Review, 741:"Idleness and Immorality," 735:The North American Review, 726:The North American Review, 708:The North American Review, 699:The North American Review, 636:The North American Review, 620:The North American Review, 611:The North American Review, 602:The North American Review, 98:Queen's University Belfast 1481:American male journalists 1439:The Eclipse of Liberalism 789:The North American Review 625:"The Political Outlook," 535:Reflections and Comments. 289:. Under Godkin's tenure, 108: 41: 1355:"Edwin Lawrence Godkin." 1309:"Edwin Lawrence Godkin." 1279:"Edwin Lawrence Godkin." 1246:E.L. Godkin: A Biography 1230:. New York: D. Appleton. 903:"Edwin Lawrence Godkin," 816:Vol. XIII, January 1897. 803:"The Absurdity of War," 750:"A Month of Quarantine," 167:Queen's College, Belfast 1364:Rifkin, Lester Harvey. 1344:Pollak, Gustav (1915). 1318:Howells, W. D. (1907). 1203:Encyclopædia Britannica 1186:Encyclopædia Britannica 1137:Leonard, Elizabeth D., 672:The Nineteenth Century, 617:"The Eastern Question," 395:was able and forcible. 322:Charles Stewart Parnell 207:and was present at the 64:County Wicklow, Ireland 1335:Nevins, Allan (1922). 1298:Filler, Louis (1962). 1295:April 20, p. 252. 1181:Godkin, Edwin Lawrence 1025:William M. Armstrong, 663:Handbook of Home Rule. 653:Handbook of Home Rule. 497:After Godkin's death, 478:published his memoir, 381:William Jennings Bryan 1382:Agricultural History, 1288:Cary, Edward (1907). 1277:Bryce, James (1903). 954:Katrina Vanden Heuvel 841:The Advocate of Peace 823:The Atlantic Monthly, 805:The Century Magazine, 649:"American Home Rule." 643:The Century Magazine, 627:The Century Magazine, 461:Charles Dudley Warner 278:New York Evening Post 241:Frederick Law Olmsted 131:New York Evening Post 120:Edwin Lawrence Godkin 36:Edwin Lawrence Godkin 1496:New York Post people 705:"Criminal Politics," 570:A Letter on Lincoln. 484:Elizabeth D. Leonard 257:Charles Eliot Norton 1293:The New York Times, 814:Educational Review, 800:Vol. XXI, May 1896. 732:"The Economic Man," 383:. He supported the 209:Siege of Sevastopol 134:from 1883 to 1899. 1511:The Nation editors 1359:Historical Essays. 1325:Vol. 187, No. 614. 952:, "Afterword", in 852:, Vol. LXXI, 1900. 782:, Vol. XVII, 1894. 773:Vol. 4, May, 1894. 593:The Knickerbocker, 586:The Knickerbocker, 265:James Miller McKim 233:The New York Times 220:David Dudley Field 89:Journalist, editor 1410:Project Gutenberg 985:. 2 August 2018. 834:Vol. XXVII, 1899. 578:Selected articles 429:Daventry District 409:apoplectic stroke 346:Venezuelan policy 310:Irish nationalism 236:in 1862 to 1865. 160:Congregationalist 117: 116: 16:(Redirected from 1518: 1434:Internet Archive 1426: 1425: 1258: 1249: 1240: 1231: 1223: 1207: 1199: 1197:"New York"  1190: 1169: 1167: 1166: 1150: 1135: 1129: 1122: 1116: 1111:New York Times, 1109: 1103: 1088: 1082: 1073: 1067: 1059: 1053: 1039: 1030: 1023: 1014: 1008: 991: 990: 975: 969: 947: 936: 921: 906: 900: 764:Vol. XVII, 1894. 746:Vol. XIII, 1892. 692:Vol. VIII, 1889. 469:John Stuart Mill 433:Northamptonshire 350:Grover Cleveland 334:Republican Party 299:women's suffrage 295:anti-imperialist 113: 76: 60: 58: 46: 32: 21: 1526: 1525: 1521: 1520: 1519: 1517: 1516: 1515: 1456: 1455: 1423: 1402: 1384:Vol. 19, No. 4. 1274: 1272:Further reading 1252: 1243: 1234: 1218:, eds. 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Index

E.L. Godkin

County Wicklow, Ireland
Devon, England
Queen's University Belfast

The Nation
New York Evening Post
Knockananna
County Wicklow
Ireland
James Godkin
Congregationalist
minister
Queen's College, Belfast
Literary and Scientific Society
Belfast
London
Crimean War
Daily News
Turkey
Russia
Siege of Sevastopol
David Dudley Field
New York City
The New York Times
Frederick Law Olmsted
The Nation
New York City
Charles Eliot Norton

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