The Nonpartisan League was an agrarian political movement founded in North Dakota in the early twentieth century. The League was characterized by its radical rurally-minded platform and its passionate leadership. Neil C. Macdonald, the League nominee for Superintendent of Public Instruction in 1916, was one of the leaders, but was voted out of office in 1918 before the generally accepted peak of the Nonpartisan League. Very little Nonpartisan League scholarship has included Macdonald and this work examines Neil Macdonald and his understated importance in the study of the Nonpartisan League. In this examination, Macdonald proves to be a valuable figure in the study of the Nonpartisan League and its downfall
The problem examined in this thesis is the one of whether or not the Prairie Campaign for Economic ...
Review of: Unequal Contest: Bill Langer and His Political Enemies. Vogel, Robert
April 21, 1977, issue of The Onlooker, a news magazine focused on North Dakota and the issues that...
The Nonpartisan League was a post-Populist movement of farmers that arose in North Dakota in 1915 an...
In this thesis, I examine the image of the Nonpartisan League in several different contexts, arguing...
Political party founded by A.C. Townley whose objective was to protect the farmers through governmen...
The Nonpartisan League attempted to enter Minnesota politics in 1918, with Charles Lindbergh, Sr. as...
This study of the Nonpartisan Leagues (NPL) newspaper, Nonpartisan League Leader, examined the inter...
The purpose of this thesis is the examination and appraisal of the rise and decline of the Nonpartis...
In 1915, western farmers mounted one of the most significant challenges to party politics America ha...
This thesis attempts to explain the emergence and success of 'non-partisan' politics in Vancouver in...
Review of: "Insurgent Democracy: The Nonpartisan League in North American Politics," by Michael J. L...
This thesis investigates the history of North Dakota during the era of the Nonpartisan League (rough...
The 1966 Republican Campaign in North Dakota discusses the efforts of the Party from May, 1965 throu...
John G. Diefenbaker is most often described by historians and biographers as a successful and popula...
The problem examined in this thesis is the one of whether or not the Prairie Campaign for Economic ...
Review of: Unequal Contest: Bill Langer and His Political Enemies. Vogel, Robert
April 21, 1977, issue of The Onlooker, a news magazine focused on North Dakota and the issues that...
The Nonpartisan League was a post-Populist movement of farmers that arose in North Dakota in 1915 an...
In this thesis, I examine the image of the Nonpartisan League in several different contexts, arguing...
Political party founded by A.C. Townley whose objective was to protect the farmers through governmen...
The Nonpartisan League attempted to enter Minnesota politics in 1918, with Charles Lindbergh, Sr. as...
This study of the Nonpartisan Leagues (NPL) newspaper, Nonpartisan League Leader, examined the inter...
The purpose of this thesis is the examination and appraisal of the rise and decline of the Nonpartis...
In 1915, western farmers mounted one of the most significant challenges to party politics America ha...
This thesis attempts to explain the emergence and success of 'non-partisan' politics in Vancouver in...
Review of: "Insurgent Democracy: The Nonpartisan League in North American Politics," by Michael J. L...
This thesis investigates the history of North Dakota during the era of the Nonpartisan League (rough...
The 1966 Republican Campaign in North Dakota discusses the efforts of the Party from May, 1965 throu...
John G. Diefenbaker is most often described by historians and biographers as a successful and popula...
The problem examined in this thesis is the one of whether or not the Prairie Campaign for Economic ...
Review of: Unequal Contest: Bill Langer and His Political Enemies. Vogel, Robert
April 21, 1977, issue of The Onlooker, a news magazine focused on North Dakota and the issues that...