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Congressional populism and the crisis of the 1890s
Congressional populism and the crisis of the 1890s, Clanton is exceptionally well qualified to write the first serious history of the 1890s Populists—the real Populists—in Congress. He also tells the truth: that what's often called 'populism' these days is 180 degrees to the right of the real thing.—Walt, Congressional populism and the crisis of the 1890s has a rating of 3 stars
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Congressional populism and the crisis of the 1890s, Clanton is exceptionally well qualified to write the first serious history of the 1890s Populists—the real Populists—in Congress. He also tells the truth: that what's often called 'populism' these days is 180 degrees to the right of the real thing.—Walt, Congressional populism and the crisis of the 1890s
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  • Congressional populism and the crisis of the 1890s
  • Written by author Gene Clanton
  • Published by Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, c1998., 1999/01/31
  • "Clanton is exceptionally well qualified to write the first serious history of the 1890s Populists—the real Populists—in Congress. He also tells the truth: that what's often called 'populism' these days is 180 degrees to the right of the real thing."—Walt
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction 1
1 Populist Congressmen and Their Agendas 6
2 "Hewers of Wood and Drawers of Water": Populist Style and Substance, 1891-1895 25
3 "Money Is King": Grover Cleveland's Special Session 45
4 Speed Bumps on the Yellow Brick Road, 1893-1895 62
5 Metamorphosis, 1894 and Afterward 85
6 Denouement: Populist Meltdown, 1896-1897 110
7 "Come Out on the Side of Eternal Justice and Human Liberty," 1897-1898 127
8 The Road to Empire, 1898-1903 145
Epilogue 165
Appendixes 171
Notes 187
Bibliographical Note 219
Index 221


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