Populism and Farmers' Alliance Bibliography

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This bibliography first appeared in hard copy with A List of References for the History of the Farmers' Alliance and Populist Party (Davis, CA: Agricultural History Center, June 1973), edited by Henry Clay Dethloff of Texas A & M University. Worth Robert Miller of Missouri State University revised the bibliography, in hard copy, in January 1989. Miller revised the bibliography again in July 2001 and placed it online.  Individual entries in the first two editions were placed in the one most obvious category. Entries in the 2001 edition were placed in as many categories as seemed appropriate. Worth Robert Miller's research assistant, Caleb J. Rowden, revised the bibliography in February 2015. Jeff Wells of the University of Nebraska at Kearney assumed editorship of this bibliography in March 2015, and maintains it today.  He may be contacted at wellsrjd@unk.edu.

 

Introduction

 

Agriculture and Agrarianism

Farmer Organizations
     (Grange, Northern and Southern Farmers' Alliances,
        Agricultural Wheel, Farmers' Union, etc.)

People's Party  
     General  (also see specific states)  
     North and West  (also see specific states)
     South  (also see specific states and African-American section)

Political Movements Related to Populism
    
(Greenback Party, Greenback-Labor Party, Antimonopoly Party,
        Union Labor Party,  Socialist Party, Progressivism, Prohibition, etc.)

Published Primary Materials 

Bibliographies, Historiographies,
     Problems Books, and Review Essays

African-Americans and Populism

Biography

Bryan and Populism 
      
(William Jennings Bryan) 

Comparative Populism:  
    
(Comparisons with other American movements 
         and with movements in other countries)

Ethnicity and Populism:
     (Including Anglophobia, Antisemitism, and Nativism)

Foreign Policy

Labor and Urban Populism

Legislatures, Legislation, and the Courts

Literature:  Utopia and Apocalypse

Money:  Greenbacks, Silver, and Gold

The Nature of Populism:
     Radical, Reform, or Retrograde

The Press and Populism

Religion and Populism

Railroads and Populism 

Women and Populism
    

 

 

 

 

States and Territories

      Alabama

      Arkansas  

     California 

      Colorado 

      Florida 

      Georgia 

      Idaho 

      Illinois 

      Iowa 

      Kansas 

      Kentucky 

      Louisiana 

      Michigan

      Minnesota 

      Mississippi 

      Missouri 

      Montana 

      Nebraska 

      North Carolina 

      North Dakota 

      Ohio

      Oklahoma and Indian Territories

      Oregon 

      Pennsylvania

      South Carolina 

      South Dakota 

      Tennessee 

      Texas 

      Virginia 

      Washington 

      Wisconsin

      Wyoming   

      Other States and Territories

Last Revised: July 11, 2001