KAZIN, Michael

The Populist Persuasion : An American History / Michael Kazin. - Revised Edition with a New Preface - 1 online resource : 11 b&w halftones

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface to the 2017 Printing: Who Speaks for the People Now? -- Notes to the Preface -- Introduction: Speaking for the People -- 1. Inheritance -- 2. The Righteous Commonwealth of the Late Nineteenth Century -- 3. Workers as Citizens: Labor and the Left in the Gompers Era -- 4. Onward, Christian Mothers and Soldiers: The Prohibitionist Crusade -- 5. Social Justice and Social Paranoia: The Catholic Populism of Father Coughlin -- 6. The Many and the Few: The CIO and the Embrace of Liberalism -- 7. A Free People Fight Back: The Rise and Fall of the Cold War Right -- 8. Power to Which People? The Tragedy of the White New Left -- 9. Stand Up for the Working Man: George Wallace and the Making of a New Right -- 10. The Conservative Capture: From Nixon to Reagan -- 11. Spinning the People -- Conclusion: A Language We Need? -- A Note on Method -- Notes -- Good Reading -- Index

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9781501714528

10.7591/9781501714528 doi


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