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The Winning of the Midwest by Jensen, Richard J. (b. 1941)

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TitleThe Winning of the Midwest
CreatorJensen, Richard J. (b. 1941)
Year1971
PPI600
LanguageEnglish
Mediatypetexts
SubjectGilded Age, US history, political history, prohibitionism, American Protective Association, Benjamin Harrison, Republican Party, monetary policy, free silver, tariff, Protestantism, Catholicism, coal mining
Collectionfolkscanomy_miscellaneous, folkscanomy, additional_collections
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The Winning of the Midwest, by Richard J. JensenChicago: University of Chicago Press, 1971.Released by the copyright holder through a Creative Commons license. Digitized by the Google Books project.CONTENTS0. Preface (pg. xi)1. The Battle of 1888: General Harrison in Indiana (pg. 1)2. Fraud, Bribery, and Coercion: The Honesty of Midwestern Elections (pg. 34)3. Pietists and Liturgicals: The Religious Roots of Partisanship (pg. 58)4. Iowa, Wet or Dry? Prohibition and the Fall of the GOP (pg. 89)5. Education, the Tariff, and the Melting Pot: Culture Conflict and the Democratic Landslide of 1890 (pg. 122)6. From Battlefield to Marketplace: Transition in Electioneering Styles (pg. 154)7. Moralism, Professionalism, and Reform: The Social and Ideological Impact of Pietism (pg. 178)8. Republicans Triumphant: Depression, Nativism, and the Downfall of the Democrats, 1893-1894 (pg. 209)9. Conflict in Coal: Labor Militancy and the Politics of Hardship (pg. 238)10. How the Midwest Was Won: Money, Morality, and Pluralism in 1896 (pg. 269)Appendix. Religious and Occupational Correlates of Party Identification (pg. 309)Critical Guide to Sources (pg. 316)Index (pg. 339)