During the early 1900s, Oklahoma contained one of the largest socialist parties in the United States. In his magazine, Woodrow's Monthly, Thomas W. Woodrow, a socialist Christian pastor in Hobart, Oklahoma, created a wide variety of appeals for socialism. Woodrow's socialist philosophy directly reflected his economic and religious context in rural Oklahoma in the early 1900s. Examining the religious and economic situation of Oklahoma during this time period reveals why Woodrow made the appeals he did and why his appeals would have been likely to produce his intended effect.undergraduat
Sectionalism has been an important factor in Oklahoma politics since 1890. Pearsonian correlations b...
The Great Depression had a tremendous impact upon the structure of farm tenancy in Oklahoma as well ...
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Review of: Agrarian Socialism in America: Marx, Jefferson, and Jesus in the Oklahoma Countryside, 19...
Jim Bissett\u27s well-written book on the Socialist Party of Oklahoma goes down a well-worn path. In...
Review of: When Farmers Voted Red: The Gospel of Socialism in the Oklahoma Countryside, 1910-1924. B...
Over the course of the twentieth century, Pentecostalism grew at a staggering rate in the United Sta...
This is one of twelve sermons Earl Davis kept together in a twine-bound collection. While these manu...
The social gospel represents American Protestantism\u27s unique response to the economic and social ...
Maurice was a man who solicited both keen support and bitter opposition, both during his life time a...
This paper attempts to analyze how the Dust Bowl migration led to denominational shifts in Californi...
In the first 30 years of the twentieth century, southeast Kansas stood out from the rest of the stat...
Review of: Oil, Wheat, & Wobblies: The Industrial Workers of the World in Oklahoma, 1905-1930. Sella...
The Social Gospel is a religious social-reform movement prominent in the United States from about 18...
As the United States moved from the Great Depression into World War Two, and then emerged as a leadi...
Sectionalism has been an important factor in Oklahoma politics since 1890. Pearsonian correlations b...
The Great Depression had a tremendous impact upon the structure of farm tenancy in Oklahoma as well ...
Many people have wondered why socialism never came to America. Some think that life in the factories...
Review of: Agrarian Socialism in America: Marx, Jefferson, and Jesus in the Oklahoma Countryside, 19...
Jim Bissett\u27s well-written book on the Socialist Party of Oklahoma goes down a well-worn path. In...
Review of: When Farmers Voted Red: The Gospel of Socialism in the Oklahoma Countryside, 1910-1924. B...
Over the course of the twentieth century, Pentecostalism grew at a staggering rate in the United Sta...
This is one of twelve sermons Earl Davis kept together in a twine-bound collection. While these manu...
The social gospel represents American Protestantism\u27s unique response to the economic and social ...
Maurice was a man who solicited both keen support and bitter opposition, both during his life time a...
This paper attempts to analyze how the Dust Bowl migration led to denominational shifts in Californi...
In the first 30 years of the twentieth century, southeast Kansas stood out from the rest of the stat...
Review of: Oil, Wheat, & Wobblies: The Industrial Workers of the World in Oklahoma, 1905-1930. Sella...
The Social Gospel is a religious social-reform movement prominent in the United States from about 18...
As the United States moved from the Great Depression into World War Two, and then emerged as a leadi...
Sectionalism has been an important factor in Oklahoma politics since 1890. Pearsonian correlations b...
The Great Depression had a tremendous impact upon the structure of farm tenancy in Oklahoma as well ...
Many people have wondered why socialism never came to America. Some think that life in the factories...