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Call for Contributors--Encyclopedia of American Populism
| Location: | United States |
| Publication Date: | 2010-12-31 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2010-03-26 |
| Announcement ID: |
175169 |
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For a historical encyclopedia of Populism in the United States, a reference work to be published by Greenwood Press/ABC-CLIO (contracted), writers are invited to notify the editor of their interest in providing essay-length entries of between 250 and 2500 words, with up-to-date bibliography, on the topics listed below. Please contact volume editors for additional information on lenth, style, and compensation. Authors with particular research interests may inquire about writing on topics not listed below. This is a time-sensitive project, with expected publication in 2011/2012. Essays are due by 31 December 2010. Prospective writers are asked to contact one of the editors regarding their choice of topic(s), some of which include:
(Please contact editors for full list and length requirements)
Concepts (Large entries= 1500-2500 words)
Populism
African Americans and Populism
Farmers’ Alliance: 3a Northern Alliance; 3b Southern Alliance; Western Alliances; (Northern Alliance/Southern Alliance/Colored Farmers’ Alliance); Alliances: [Texas, Colored, Dakota, National Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union]
Subtreasury Plan
The Gold Standard/Free Silver
Election of 1896
Election(s) of 1890
Democratic Party
Industrialism
Progressivism
New Deal
Reform
Great Strike of 1877
Third Parties in History
George W. Bush populism
Obama populism
Small “p” populism
Important historians of Populism
19. Populism in the South
20. Populism in the West
21. Populism in the Midwest/Plains
22. Populism in the Northeast
23. Populism in Texas
People/Places/ Things (Medium Entries--750-1500 words)
William Jennings Bryan
William V. Allen
James B. Weaver
Tom Watson
Allied Peoples’ Party
Agricultural Wheel
John P. Altgeld
Antimonopoly Convention of 1893/ antimonopolism/Antimonopoly League
American Federation of Labor
Bimetallism/American Bimetallic League
Black Belt
Marion Butler
Cincinnati Convention of 1891/1898.1900
Grover Cleveland
19th century Agriculture
Cripple Creek War
Populism in Colorado (Davis Waite)
Crime of 1873
Ignatius Donnelly
Elevator Problem
Exchanges
Farmers’ and Laborers’ Union of America
Farmers’ Mutual Benefit Association
Farmers’ Transportation Convention
Fusion between Populists/Republicans
Fusion between Populists/Democrats
Milton George
Mortgages
Granger Movement
Greenback Party
Homestead Act
Hard Times
Knights of Labor
Kansas
Mary Lease
Gov. Lorenzo D. Lewelling
H.L. Loucks
Dr. C. W. Macune
Middle of the Road Populists
(individual states?)
Ocala Convention
Omaha Convention of 1892
William A. Pfeffer
Leonidas Polk
Progressive Farmer
Pullman Strike
St. Louis Conference of 1892
St. Louis Convention of 1896
St. Louis Convention of 1908
St. Louis Meeting of Alliances 1889
Robert Schilling
Arthur M. Sewall
Subtreasury Plan
H.E. Taubenack
Henry M. Teller
Benjamin F. Tillman
Trusts
Union Pacific Railroad
Thomas E. Watson
James B. Weaver
Woman suffrage
Western Rural
Wheat
William Allen White
Real Estate Boom
National Union Conference of 1891.
Tea parties
Birthers
Jim Hightower
Neo-Populism
environmentalism
pop culture
regionalism
Charles McCune
Oliver Hudson Kelley
Milton George, Chicago Western Rural
William T. Baggett
John R. Allen
First Lady “Lemonade Lucy” Hayes
Frederick Law Olmsted
Frank L. Baum
Jane Addams
Eugene Debs
McKinley/Cleveland
Ida Tarbell
Frances Willard
Margaret Sanger
Ada Chase Merritt
Laura Hall Peters
Henry Grady
Willa Cather
Ida B. Wells
Please contact volume editors:
Alexandra Kindell, Ph.D.
Senior Editor
alexkindell@gmail.com
Elizabeth Demers, Ph.D.
Senior Editor
elizabeth.demers@gmail.com
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