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SECOND CALL: 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 length, 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):
large (2500-1500 words)=concepts
medium (1500-750 words)=people, places, things
small (750-250 words)
Concepts (Large Entries)
1. Farmers’ Alliance:
2. 3b Southern Alliance;
3. Western Alliances;
4. (Northern Alliance
5. Colored Farmers’ Alliance);
6. National Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union]
7. People/Places/ Things (Medium Entries)
8. James B. Weaver
9. Populism in Colorado (Davis Waite)
10. Elevator Problem
11. Exchanges
12. Farmers’ Mutual Benefit Association
13. Farmers’ Transportation Convention
14. Wheat
15. Real Estate Boom
16. Jim Hightower
17. William T. Baggett
18. John R. Allen
19. Events/Concepts/Other Medium entries
20. “Alliance Yardstick”
21. Branch Motion
22. cooperative commonwealth
23. Parity
24. Farmers Clubs [contributed to the membership of the Alliances]
25. agricultural societies
26. Role of Agricultural Newspapers in Farmer Unrest
27. Felix/Adler, Workingman’s School
28. Populism and the Press
29. Small Entries
30. The Alliance
31. Alex M. Arnett
32. James Bryce
33. Jay Burrows
34. Railroads (Burlington Railroad, Central Pacific)
35. A.L. Child
36. Coin’s Financial School
37. Jacob S. Coxey
38. C.J. Ernst
39. Federal Farm Board
40. Federal Intermediate credit banks
41. H. W. Foght
42. B.O. Fowler
43. International monetary conference
44. Jute-bagging Trust
45. Kansas City Conference
46. Lien laws
47. Samuel Maxwell
48. Nashville Conference of 1897
49. National Alliance Aid Association
50. National Economist
51. National Farmers’ Congress
52. National Monetary Commission
53. National Organizing Committee
54. National Reform Press Association
55. Newbery Railroad Rate Bill
56. Omaha Contract
57. Omaha Resolutions
58. Open Alliance
59. Patrons of Husbandry
60. Peonage
61. Preston B. Plumb
62. Populist Manifesto
63. John H. Powers
64. Quantity Theory of Money
65. Rural Credits
66. Shell Manifesto
67. Self-denying ordinance
68. Springfield Convention of 1904
69. T.H. Tibbles
70. Lemuel H. Weller
71. John F. Willits
72. Samuel W. Williams
73. Adolph Sutrow
74. Thomas Morgan
75. John Rayner
76. Thomas Nugent
77. Robert Ingersoll
78. Herman Taubeness
79. John McBride
80. Martin Irons
81. Anna Fader Haskell
82. Burnette Haskells
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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