Rural Radicals

Rural Radicals
Title Rural Radicals PDF eBook
Author Catherine McNicol Stock
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 248
Release 1996
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780801432941

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Stock examines recurring themes in rural radical movements, including anti-federalism, white supremacy, populism, and vigilantism. She beleives we need to understand both the historic roots and the diverse manifestations of rural radicalism in order to make some sense of the action that tore a hole in this country's heartland in the spring of 1995. 8 photos. 2 maps.

Rural Radicals

Rural Radicals
Title Rural Radicals PDF eBook
Author Catherine McNicol Stock
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 317
Release 2017-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501714058

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Through its history, populism has meant hope and progress, as well as hate and a desire to turn back the clock on American history. In her new preface, Catherine McNicol Stock provides an update and overview of the conservative face of rural America. She paints a comprehensive portrait of a long line of rural activists whose crusades against big government, bug business, and big banks sometimes spoke in a language of progressive populism and sometimes in a language of hate and bigotry. Rural Radicals breaks down the populism expressed by activists, confronts our conventional notions of right and left, and allows us to understand political factionalism differently.

Rural Radicals

Rural Radicals
Title Rural Radicals PDF eBook
Author Catherine McNicol Stock
Publisher Penguin Group
Total Pages 244
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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Examines recurring themes in rural radical movements, including antifederalism, white supremacy, populism, and vigilantism.

CQ Press Guide to Radical Politics in the United States

CQ Press Guide to Radical Politics in the United States
Title CQ Press Guide to Radical Politics in the United States PDF eBook
Author Susan Burgess
Publisher CQ Press
Total Pages 772
Release 2016-02-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1506354718

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The CQ Press Guide to Radical Politics in the United States is a unique work which provides an overview of radical U.S. political movements on both the left and the right sides of the ideological spectrum. It focuses on analyzing the origins and trajectory of the various movements, and the impact that movement ideas and activities have had on mainstream American politics. This guide is organized thematically, with each chapter focusing on a prominent arena of radical activism in the United States. These chapters will: Trace the chronological development of these extreme leftist and rightist movements throughout U.S. history Include a discussion of central individuals, organizations, and events, as well as their impact on popular opinion, political discourse, and public policy Include sidebar features to provide additional contextual information to facilitate increased understanding of the topic Seeking to provide an accessible, balanced, and well-documented discussion of topics often overlooked in political science, this book includes an introduction to anarchism, communism, and socialism as well as the Chicano movement, civilian border patrols, Black power, the Ku Klux Klan, ACT-UP, the militia movement, Occupy Wall Street, farmers’ rebellions, Earth First!, the Animal Environmental Liberation Front, and many others.

Bygone Utopias and Farm Protest in the Rural Midwest

Bygone Utopias and Farm Protest in the Rural Midwest
Title Bygone Utopias and Farm Protest in the Rural Midwest PDF eBook
Author Daniel Jaster
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 224
Release 2021-04-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030710130

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This book explores those who long for “bygone utopias,” times before rapid, culturally destructive social change stripped individuals of their perceived agency. The case of the wave of foreclosure protests that swept through the rural American Midwest during the 1930s illustrates these themes. These actions embodied a utopian understanding of agrarian society that had largely disappeared by the late 19th century: hundreds to thousands of people fixed public auctions of foreclosed farms, returning owners’ property and giving them a second chance to save their farm. Comparisons to later movements, including the National Farmers’ Organization and the protests surrounding the 1980s Farm Crisis highlight the importance of culturally catastrophic social change occurring at a breakneck pace in fomenting these types of bygone utopian actions. These activists and movements should cause scholars to re-think what it means to be conservative and how we view conservatism, helping us better understand why we’re seeing a contemporary resurgence in nationalist and reactionary movements across the globe.

Crucible of American Democracy

Crucible of American Democracy
Title Crucible of American Democracy PDF eBook
Author Andrew Shankman
Publisher
Total Pages 320
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN

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Arguments over what democracy actually meant in practice and how it should be implemented raged throughout the early American republic. This exploration of the Pennsylvania experience reveals how democracy arose in America and how it came to accommodate capitalism.

Routledge Library Editions: Rural History

Routledge Library Editions: Rural History
Title Routledge Library Editions: Rural History PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 4334
Release 2021-07-14
Genre History
ISBN 1351624814

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The volumes in this set, originally published between 1969 and 1990, draw together research by leading academics in the area of the rural history and provide an examination of related key issues. The volumes examine social change in rural communities approaching the industrial revolution, whilst also providing an overview of the history of rural populations in England, France, Germany, Mexico and the United States. This set will be of particular interest to students of history, business and economics.