The populist vision

著者
    • Postel, Charles
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The populist vision

Charles Postel

Oxford University Press, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 349-377) and index

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内容説明

The Populist Vision offers an innovative re-evaluation. It argues that the Populists were modern people, rejecting the notion that Populism opposed modernity and progress. Looking at Populism as a national movement, it focuses on farmers but also wage-earners and bohemian urbanites. It examines topics from technology, business, and women's rights, to government, race, and religion.

目次

Introduction: Modern Times Part One: Farmers 1: Push and Energy: Boosterism and Rural Reform 2: Knowledge and Power: Machinery of Modern Education 3: A Better Woman: Independence of Thought and Action 4: A Farmers' Trust: Cooperative Economies of Scale Part Two: Populists 5: Business Politics: State Models and Political Frameworks 6: Race Progress: Racial Ordering of American Life 7: Confederation: Labor, Urban, and Nonconformist Reform 8: Shrine of Science: Innovation in Populist Faith Conclusion: Populist Defeat and Its Meaning Sources

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