Kansas Populism : Ideas and Men /
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Lawrence :
University Press of Kansas,
[1969]
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جدول المحتويات:
- "Nothing succeeds like success": Kansas populism's gilded age background
- A dissident dialogue
- Goodbye, my party, goodbye
- Kansas populist leadership: clodhoppers or agrarian iconoclasts?
- "A turnip crsade, as it were"
- Looking toward 1892
- "Rats, rats, and pickled cats are good enough for pops and democrats"
- "The first people's party government on earth"
- Nothing fails like failure: 1894 and the redeemers
- Metamorphosis
- Silver, fusion, and success?
- The determined and the disgruntled
- Vindication? The populist leader in the progresseive era
- Appendix I. Individual leaders and a selective list of sources for bibliographical statistics
- Appendix II. Composite comparison of the major Kansas populist leadership for the years 1890 and 1896
- Appendix III. Members of the 1893 House for whom information was obtained by individual reference and the sources of that information
- Appendix IV. Composite comparison of the Kansas legislatures of 1891, 1893, 1895, 1897, and 1899.