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Agricultural History (2011) 85 (2): 278–279.
Published: 01 April 2011
...Peter H. Argersinger Striking with the Ballot: Ohio Labor and the Populist Party . By Michael C. Pierce . DeKalb : Northern Illinois University Press , 2010 . 300 pp., $39.00 , hardback, ISBN 978-0-87580-418-7 . © the Agricultural History Society, 2011 2011 Agricultural History...
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Agricultural History (2012) 86 (2): 112–113.
Published: 01 April 2012
...Michael Pierce Populist Cartoons: An Illustrated History of the Third-Party Movement in the 1890s . By Worth Robert Miller . Kirksville, Mo. : Truman State University Press , 2011 . 225 pp., $34.95 , paperback, ISBN 978-1-935503-05-7 . © the Agricultural History Society, 2012...
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Agricultural History (2021) 95 (2): 392–394.
Published: 01 April 2021
...Matthew Hild The Making of the Populist Movement: State, Market, and Party on the Western Frontier . By Adam Slez . Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2020 . 280 pp., $55.00 , hardback, ISBN 978-0-1900-9050-0. © 2021 Agricultural History Society 2021 392 Agricultural History...
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Agricultural History (2016) 90 (3): 379–399.
Published: 01 July 2016
...Liesbeth van de Grift Abstract Dutch social democrats were very involved in the debate over the colonization of land reclaimed from the Zuiderzee in the interwar years, despite the fact that socialist parties throughout Europe tended to focus their attention on urban rather than rural areas...
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Agricultural History (2013) 87 (2): 224–245.
Published: 01 April 2013
... connecting winegrowers to distant consumers. As new technologies, modern commercial strategies, and the burgeoning field of enology revolutionized the Central European wine trade, German and Austrian winegrowers struggled to remain competitive. Political parties and other pressure groups portrayed the Jewish...
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Agricultural History (2009) 83 (1): 51–78.
Published: 01 January 2009
... industrial growth. Maoists placed relentless pressure on communist cadres for ruthless implementation of the Great Leap Forward. Contrary to Maoist plans, China’s grain output in 1959-1960 declined sharply from 1957 levels and rural per capita grain retention decreased dramatically. Throughout China, party...
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Agricultural History (2017) 91 (4): 513–535.
Published: 01 October 2017
... Dalmatian landowners, many of whom were members of the governing parties and who sought to delay the implementation of the reform. In the end, the colonate was the only traditional agrarian relation not completely abolished during the interwar period. It was only phased out after the end of World War II...
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Agricultural History (2008) 82 (1): 43–61.
Published: 01 January 2008
...; they preferred to produce privately for household consumption or the free market. State-initiated reforms to collectivize agriculture failed to improve the performance of the agricultural sector, and eventually the Vietnamese Communist Party was forced to abandon collectivization altogether. Once farmers were...
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Agricultural History (2008) 82 (1): 78–96.
Published: 01 January 2008
... and Marcus "Al" Murphy and their interactions with the sharecroppers. Cook, an affluent Jewish woman, and Murphy, an African-American member of the Communist Party, both participated in the St. Louis Committee for the Rehabilitation of the Sharecroppers. After state officials removed the demonstrators from...
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Agricultural History (2024) 98 (3): 444–452.
Published: 01 August 2024
... Congress, where power shifted from southern committee chairs toward party caucuses and leaders. New coalitions found openings and opportunities to advance programs and to exchange strategic support. While the fundamental directions of policy, research, and extension may never have shifted radically...
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Agricultural History (2000) 74 (1): 58–85.
Published: 01 January 2000
...Michael Pierce Farmers 1890-1891 and the Failure of Populism in Ohio, MICHAEL PIERCE In August of 1891 many of the nation's most prominent Populists gathered in Springfield, Ohio, for the inaugural convention of the Ohio People's Party. The Populists were confident of success. The previous fall's...
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Agricultural History (2000) 74 (3): 711–712.
Published: 01 July 2000
..., but none is more curious than the popu? larity and strength of the Socialist Party in Oklahoma politics during the first two decades of the twentieth century. Scholars have often attempted to ex? plain why a western, agriculture-based state had a larger party membership by population percentage...
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Agricultural History (2022) 96 (1-2): 296–298.
Published: 01 May 2022
.... However, the argument that Populists foreshadowed the reforms of future political movements needs to be balanced against the influence of the Socialist Party of America between 1900 and 1912. A monograph about Socialists like Cantrell's work on Populists is needed. What separated the People's Party...
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Agricultural History (2008) 82 (1): 1–35.
Published: 01 January 2008
... Martin Ridge, "Populism Redux: John D. Hicks and the Populist Revolt," Reviews in American History 13 (Mar. 1985): 142-54. John D. Hicks, The Populist Revolt: A History of the Farmers’ Alliance and the People’s Party (1931; repr., Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1961), vii. Hicks, Populist...
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Agricultural History (2003) 77 (4): 634–636.
Published: 01 October 2003
... in 1888, the young and ambitious editor climbed rapidly through the ranks to become its national president in 1894. Along the way, he won election to the state senate as an Alliance Democrat before defecting to the People's Party in 1892. Though Tar Heel Populists never rose above third-party status...
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Agricultural History (2011) 85 (2): 276–278.
Published: 01 April 2011
... compromised by their powerless position within 277 Agricultural History Spring a county system that operated for valley residents and assertive recreational promoters. Sarah T. Phillips Boston University Striking with the Ballot: Ohio Labor and the Populist Party. By Michael C. Pierce. DeKalb: Northern...
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Agricultural History (2022) 96 (1-2): 54–90.
Published: 01 May 2022
... Society 2022 freight rates corporate capitalism antimonopoly peaches Georgia Excessive Freight Rate will paralize [ sic ] the fruit industry at the South—The Injustice demonstrates the necessity for Government Ownership. — People's Party Paper , June 21, 1895 T he limbs of georgia...
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Agricultural History (2001) 75 (4): 511–512.
Published: 01 October 2001
... was deeply uninterested, as those who owned land preferred voluntary action to legislative diktat. Another theme is that, faced with political realities, political parties have usually side-stepped the agricultural interest, and electoral considerations have come first in the long run. This is apparent...
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Agricultural History (2008) 82 (4): 519–523.
Published: 01 October 2008
... of the Communist Party USA in organizingand influencingthe strategiesof theAmerican agricultural movementduringthefirsthalfof the twentiethcentury.1 Lowell began life in Storm Lake, Iowa, in 1929 at the outset of the Great Depression, the son of a railroad station manager in a rural area. The familymoved several...
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Agricultural History (2013) 87 (1): 131–133.
Published: 01 January 2013
... with the Soviet blueprint of collectivization, the transformation of the traditional village community in Romaina, and the process of training party cadres. The second, Pedagogies of Power: Technologies of Rural Transformation, approaches the strategies used by the communist regime in order to transform...