Populist Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The People's Party , later erroneously also known as the Populist Party (derived from "Populist" which is the noun which describes the member of this party) was a short-lived political party in th...
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Populism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Populism is a political discourse that juxtaposes "the people" with "the elites." Populism may comprise an ideology urging social and political system changes and/or a rhetorical style deployed by me...
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1. The Farm Crisis and the rise of Populism ... 4. The Reform Party and American Populism ... "Recent Literature on American Populism- ; A Bibliographical Essay," by Rebecca Edwards...
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A Centennial Historiography of American Populism ... At the time Populism focused attention on the American West, a young scholar from the affected region, Frederick Jackson Turner, emerged as one of the more notable historians of the Progressive generation.
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Concluding Chapter from Oklahoma Populism (1987); Reprinted in William F. Holmes, American Populism (1994); Building a Progressive Coalition in Texas: The Populist-Reform Democrat Rapprochement, 1900-1907;
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The Wizard of Oz: A Parable on Populism has ended up being a wonderful article with an influential effect on my life. My high-school History teacher (Dan Christner) taught this to ... Bryan maintained Midwestern control over the Democratic party, and often spoke out against American policies toward Cuba and the Philippines.
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A definition of the term 'populism'. ... Organized American populism began with a political party formed in 1891, which was subsequently active in the election of 1892. It arose among farmers exploited by creditors. These agrarian (that is, farm-based) populists...
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Who were the Populists? Why were they so appealing to farmers? Did they change American politics? If so, how? ... Prior to the Civil War, only a handful of American farmers sold their crops abroad. After the War, however, ... "Recent Literature on American Populism: A Bibliographical Essay," by Rebecca Edwards...
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The upcoming Peruvian runoff elections for president may provide another sign that the wave of Hugo Chavez-style populism in Latin America has crested. ... The Populist Assault on the Latin American Press...
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Outside observers once saw Latin American populism as hyperbolic rhetoric that might win elections and ignite occasional political ruckuses, but not as a particularly serious governing creed.
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