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The limits of agrarian radicalism : western populism and American politics / Peter H. Argersinger.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, c1995.Description: x, 302 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0700607021 (alk. paper)
  • 9780700607020 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • F595 .A74 1995
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Political Limits of Western Populism -- 2. Road to a Republican Waterloo: The Farmers' Alliance and the Election of 1890 in Kansas -- 3. Pentecostal Politics in Kansas: Religion, the Farmers' Alliance, and the Gospel of Populism -- 4. Most Picturesque Drama: The Kansas Senatorial Election of 1891 -- 5. Party Officials and Practical Politics -- 6. To Disfranchise the People: The Iowa Ballot Law and Election of 1897 -- 7. Regulating Democracy: Election Laws and Dakota Politics, 1889-1902 -- 8. Ideology and Behavior: Legislative Politics and Western Populism -- 9. Populists in Power: Public Policy and Legislative Behavior -- 10. No Rights on This Floor: Third Parties and the Institutionalization of Congress.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-290) and index.

1. Political Limits of Western Populism -- 2. Road to a Republican Waterloo: The Farmers' Alliance and the Election of 1890 in Kansas -- 3. Pentecostal Politics in Kansas: Religion, the Farmers' Alliance, and the Gospel of Populism -- 4. Most Picturesque Drama: The Kansas Senatorial Election of 1891 -- 5. Party Officials and Practical Politics -- 6. To Disfranchise the People: The Iowa Ballot Law and Election of 1897 -- 7. Regulating Democracy: Election Laws and Dakota Politics, 1889-1902 -- 8. Ideology and Behavior: Legislative Politics and Western Populism -- 9. Populists in Power: Public Policy and Legislative Behavior -- 10. No Rights on This Floor: Third Parties and the Institutionalization of Congress.