Farmer Discontent, 1865-1900Vernon Rosco Carstensen Wiley, 1974 - 184 pages |
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Page 58
... charge of them were under a heavy and unceasing pressure to earn money , and they earned it wherever and however they could , - where it was in their power to earn it through exactions , they ex- acted ; where they were forced to ...
... charge of them were under a heavy and unceasing pressure to earn money , and they earned it wherever and however they could , - where it was in their power to earn it through exactions , they ex- acted ; where they were forced to ...
Page 146
... charges , Professor Woodward seeks to bring discussion back to the consideration of who the Populists were and what they sought . By 1965 , when Professor Hanlin's article was published , many of the revisionists charges had been ...
... charges , Professor Woodward seeks to bring discussion back to the consideration of who the Populists were and what they sought . By 1965 , when Professor Hanlin's article was published , many of the revisionists charges had been ...
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... charges leveled against the Popul- ists in the reassessment by the new critics is an addition to just the sort of irrational obsession that is typical of status politics . This is the charge of anti - Semitism . It has been documented ...
... charges leveled against the Popul- ists in the reassessment by the new critics is an addition to just the sort of irrational obsession that is typical of status politics . This is the charge of anti - Semitism . It has been documented ...
Contents
Part One GROWTH AND CHANGE IN AMERICAN | 1 |
Part Two THE GRANGER MOVEMENT 18651880 | 17 |
6 The Declaration of Purposes of the Patrons of Hus | 40 |
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