This thesis challenges the traditional interpretation of the history of Populism in America through the use of an intensive regional study. Using precinct-level returns, this thesis proves that, contrary to the conclusions of more general studies, voters from predominately Populist areas in North Texas did not support the poll tax amendment that passed in November 1902. The Populists within this region demonstrated their frustration and distrust of the political process by leaving the polls in higher percentages than other voters between 1896 and 1902. The Populists that did participate in 1902 reentered the Democratic Party but did not support the poll tax, which was a major plank within the Democratic platform. This thesis also proves tha...
Statement of Problem Among the third parties know in texas is the people\u27s party, which wielded p...
This study focuses attention of the People’s party which existed for a short time in the 1890s. Desp...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between the roll call voting behavior of Te...
The discussion of the nature of Populism has centered to a great extent on the question of the Popul...
This study, based largely on the extensive use of primary source materials, including federal and st...
Texas Populists were ahead of their time. The borderlands experience in Texas caused farmers to deve...
The problem for this thesis was to examine the historiographical material on Populism as a historica...
This dissertation concerns agrarian third-party movements in Nebraska between 1876 and 1890. The pur...
The relationship of Populism and ideology has been the subject of a great deal of recent historical ...
Because Kansas has been called “the leading Midwestern Populist state,” and the Midwestern phrase wa...
This dissertation offers an intellectual history of the late nineteenth-century American Populist mo...
This thesis is an Investigation of the American Independent Party In the electorate In Harris County...
During the contest between the Populist Party and the Republican Party for control of the Kansas Hou...
Several factors distinguished the period in Texas politics from the adoption of a new constitution i...
Sectionalism has been an important factor in Oklahoma politics since 1890. Pearsonian correlations b...
Statement of Problem Among the third parties know in texas is the people\u27s party, which wielded p...
This study focuses attention of the People’s party which existed for a short time in the 1890s. Desp...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between the roll call voting behavior of Te...
The discussion of the nature of Populism has centered to a great extent on the question of the Popul...
This study, based largely on the extensive use of primary source materials, including federal and st...
Texas Populists were ahead of their time. The borderlands experience in Texas caused farmers to deve...
The problem for this thesis was to examine the historiographical material on Populism as a historica...
This dissertation concerns agrarian third-party movements in Nebraska between 1876 and 1890. The pur...
The relationship of Populism and ideology has been the subject of a great deal of recent historical ...
Because Kansas has been called “the leading Midwestern Populist state,” and the Midwestern phrase wa...
This dissertation offers an intellectual history of the late nineteenth-century American Populist mo...
This thesis is an Investigation of the American Independent Party In the electorate In Harris County...
During the contest between the Populist Party and the Republican Party for control of the Kansas Hou...
Several factors distinguished the period in Texas politics from the adoption of a new constitution i...
Sectionalism has been an important factor in Oklahoma politics since 1890. Pearsonian correlations b...
Statement of Problem Among the third parties know in texas is the people\u27s party, which wielded p...
This study focuses attention of the People’s party which existed for a short time in the 1890s. Desp...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between the roll call voting behavior of Te...