Gene Clanton, emeritus professor of history at Washington State University, has spent much of his scholarly career studying Populism; this long-awaited study of congressional Populism contributes significantly to our understanding of that party
Review of: The Road to Rebellion: Class Formation and Kansas Populism, 1865-1900. McNall, Scott G
Robert W. Cherny\u27s lively and economical survey of Gilded Age politics is a welcome addition to H...
Ostler\u27s review and interpretation of political events in Iowa is convincing, and the tables he p...
Gene Clanton, emeritus professor of history at Washington State University, has spent much of his sc...
O. Gene Clanton (1934’2017) was professor emeritus of history at Washington State University, where ...
Across the landscape of modern American politics, the Populist moment, as Lawrence Goodwyn\u27s 19...
Robert Cherny has made an important contribution to the social and political history of the Great Pl...
Across the landscape of modern American politics, the Populist moment, as Lawrence Goodwyn\u27s 19...
Because Kansas has been called “the leading Midwestern Populist state,” and the Midwestern phrase wa...
Review of: American Populism: A Social History, 1877-1898. McMath, Robert C., Jr
During the six decades since publication of John Hicks\u27s The Populist Revolt, scholars have produ...
"Populism arose as a party movement representing an agrarian economy to combat the rising force of i...
William Alfred Peffer, from Kansas, the first Peoples Party United States Senator, wrote this analys...
During this era, farmers and workers watched as forces of wealth captured control of both major poli...
Rejecting political narrative as debilitating to historical scholarship., Norman Pollack employs...
Review of: The Road to Rebellion: Class Formation and Kansas Populism, 1865-1900. McNall, Scott G
Robert W. Cherny\u27s lively and economical survey of Gilded Age politics is a welcome addition to H...
Ostler\u27s review and interpretation of political events in Iowa is convincing, and the tables he p...
Gene Clanton, emeritus professor of history at Washington State University, has spent much of his sc...
O. Gene Clanton (1934’2017) was professor emeritus of history at Washington State University, where ...
Across the landscape of modern American politics, the Populist moment, as Lawrence Goodwyn\u27s 19...
Robert Cherny has made an important contribution to the social and political history of the Great Pl...
Across the landscape of modern American politics, the Populist moment, as Lawrence Goodwyn\u27s 19...
Because Kansas has been called “the leading Midwestern Populist state,” and the Midwestern phrase wa...
Review of: American Populism: A Social History, 1877-1898. McMath, Robert C., Jr
During the six decades since publication of John Hicks\u27s The Populist Revolt, scholars have produ...
"Populism arose as a party movement representing an agrarian economy to combat the rising force of i...
William Alfred Peffer, from Kansas, the first Peoples Party United States Senator, wrote this analys...
During this era, farmers and workers watched as forces of wealth captured control of both major poli...
Rejecting political narrative as debilitating to historical scholarship., Norman Pollack employs...
Review of: The Road to Rebellion: Class Formation and Kansas Populism, 1865-1900. McNall, Scott G
Robert W. Cherny\u27s lively and economical survey of Gilded Age politics is a welcome addition to H...
Ostler\u27s review and interpretation of political events in Iowa is convincing, and the tables he p...