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Congressional Populism and the Crisis of the 1890s [Hardcover]

Gene Clanton (Author)

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January 1999
In the political landscape of the late nineteenth century, the Populist party was recognized even by its critics as being ahead of its time. Its members saw themselves as bearers of a reform message vital to the nation, reflecting agrarian America's anxiety that the country was moving toward a new form of slavery in the face of changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution. These issues were for many Americans the "Crisis of the Nineties," and Populists met that crisis with a stand against imperialism, a commitment to human rights, and a deep distrust of big business.

While most studies of Populism have focused on regional activities or on its intellectual and social underpinnings, little has been written about the record of this radical party in the national legislature. Now one of our foremost scholars of Populism presents the first comprehensive treatment of the party in Congress, revealing the programs and personalities that shaped and ultimately doomed the movement.

Gene Clanton has combed the Congressional Record to document how these visionaries performed on the national stage during that tumultuous decade. He examines the contributions of the fifty Populist legislators elected by sixteen states and one territory from 1891 to 1903-from Senator William Peffer of Kansas to Congressman William Neville of Nebraska-to show how they represented the party line on such issues as the gold standard, taxation, immigration, government railways, and the Spanish-American War.

Clanton demonstrates that congressional Populism was a positive and humane force in American politics totally distinct from the reactionary political movement that flouishes today under its name. He also suggests that the issues which Populist congressmen grappled with and the policies they advocated have continued to affect us even into the present. Long awaited by scholars of the Populist movement, Clanton's book is the crowning achievement of a career of research and shows how these forgotten radicals fit into the sweeping panorama of American politics.


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Between 1891 and 1903, 50 members of the People's Party served in the U.S. Congress, a front in the Populist revolt usually ignored by scholars in favor of regional and state studies. Clanton, a Washington State University historian and author of Populism: The Humane Preference in America, 1890-1900 (Twayne, 1991), here relies mainly on the Congressional Record to survey the movement's rhetoric in Congress. He layers quotations one upon another to make his case that in this earlier era, when market forces were ascendant, many of these Populists held views?on monopoly, public welfare, race, imperialism, and other questions?superior to those of today's less humane Congressional "populists." The underlying presentism of Clanton's study, however, may marginalize his book for historians as effectively as its narrow focus will keep away more general readers. Only for the largest academic collections.?Robert F. Nardini, Chichester, NH
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"Clanton is exceptionally well qualified to write the first serious history of the 1890s Populists--the real Populists--in Congress. He also tells the truth: that what's often called 'populism' these days is 180 degrees to the right of the real thing."--Walter Nugent, author of Tolerant Populists

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