Offering a fresh take on the origins of electoral populism, The Making of the Populist Movement provides an in-depth look at how the decisions that defined the political and economic geography of the American West during the late 19th century contributed to the rise of one of the most significant third-party movements in American political history. Combining traditional forms of historical inquiry with network analysis and statistics, Adam Slez contributes to our understanding of political action by explicitly linking the evolution of the political field to the transformation of physical space through concerted action on the part of elites.…mehr
Offering a fresh take on the origins of electoral populism, The Making of the Populist Movement provides an in-depth look at how the decisions that defined the political and economic geography of the American West during the late 19th century contributed to the rise of one of the most significant third-party movements in American political history. Combining traditional forms of historical inquiry with network analysis and statistics, Adam Slez contributes to our understanding of political action by explicitly linking the evolution of the political field to the transformation of physical space through concerted action on the part of elites.
Adam Slez is Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia, where he joined the faculty in 2013. His previous work has appeared in the American Sociological Review, Sociological Methods and Research, Socius, and the International Journal of Comparative Sociology.
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Acknowledgements 1 Introduction I The Expansion of State and Market 2 Divide and Conquer 3 Making Markets II The Response 4 Getting Organized 5 Getting Thwarted 6 Getting Partisan III Legacies and Lessons 7 Conclusion References Index
Acknowledgements 1 Introduction I The Expansion of State and Market 2 Divide and Conquer 3 Making Markets II The Response 4 Getting Organized 5 Getting Thwarted 6 Getting Partisan III Legacies and Lessons 7 Conclusion References Index
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