Populism in the American South

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Populism in the American South is a historical study examining the rise, character, and impact of late 19th-century agrarian and populist movements in the southern United States.

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instanceOf book
historical study
addresses impact of populism on party realignment in the South
legacy of populism for 20th-century southern politics
role of rural communities in political mobilization
tensions between localism and national organization in populist movements
aimsTo assess consequences of populism for southern society
clarify distinctiveness of southern populism compared to other regions
explain causes of southern agrarian radicalism
analyzes electoral strategies of southern populists
policy demands of agrarian reformers
relationship between populism and segregation
role of economic depression in fueling populism
contextualizes southern agrarian protest within Reconstruction’s aftermath
southern populism within national Populist movement
examines alliances between farmers and laborers
character of southern populism
class conflict in the post-Reconstruction South
economic grievances of southern farmers
impact of populist movements on southern politics
limits of interracial political cooperation
race relations in the context of southern populism
rise of agrarian and populist movements
third-party challenges to the Democratic Party in the South
field American history NERFINISHED
Southern studies
agrarian history
political history
focusesOnPeriod late 19th century
focusesOnRegion Southern United States NERFINISHED
genre academic history
hasPerspectiveOn democratization and mass politics in the South
economic inequality in the postbellum South
relationship between grassroots movements and party elites
mainSubject Populism
agrarian movements in the United States
political movements in the American South
studies Populist Party activity in the South
agrarian discontent
farmers’ political mobilization

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C. Vann Woodward wroteAbout Populism in the American South