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A study of the crucial election of 1896 that became a conflict between two great national myths-the yeoman farmer and the self-made man of success. "Well written and balanced in its judgments...[and] touching upon one of the central problems of the 20th century, the 'problem of advancing and applying democratic principles in a period when social, economic, and technological changes were more rapid and far-reaching than ever before.'"-Journal of American History.

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A study of the crucial election of 1896 that became a conflict between two great national myths-the yeoman farmer and the self-made man of success. "Well written and balanced in its judgments...[and] touching upon one of the central problems of the 20th century, the 'problem of advancing and applying democratic principles in a period when social, economic, and technological changes were more rapid and far-reaching than ever before.'"-Journal of American History.
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Paul W. Glad is Merrick Professor of History at the University of Oklahoma. His other books include The Trumpet Soundeth: William Jennings Bryan and His Democracy.