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Paperback American Politics in the Gilded Age: 1868 - 1900 Book

ISBN: 0882959336

ISBN13: 9780882959337

American Politics in the Gilded Age: 1868 - 1900

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Often Gilded-Age politics has been described as devoid of content or accomplishment, a mere spectacle to divert voters from thinking about the real issues of the day. But by focusing too closely on... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An often overlooked and neglected period of time in the study of American history

American Politics In The Gilded Age is a great addition to The American History Series published by Harlan Davidson. This book is to be used mainly as a companion or supplement to a main textbook, but it is good to read separately on its own. The book discusses politics in the late nineteenth century. Some of the topics covered by author Robert Cherny are the agrarian revolt including farmers' parties, the issue of the gold standard, imperialism under President McKinley, the emergence of Populism and third parties such as the Greenback Party, civil service reform, the similarity of and lack of dominance of neither the Democratic nor the Republican party during this time period, the economic depression of the 1890s, the administrations of the so-called "weak" presidents of the late nineteenth century, and much more. This is an interesting period of time in American history. A lot was going on. Unfortunately, a lot of people view this as a very boring period of time to study. To me, it's quite the contrary. This book enables you to learn about the politics of such presidents as Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, and McKinley. I recommend this book highly. If you never were taught much about this time period when you were in school or if your high school history teacher completely skipped over it like mine did (he jumped from 1877 to 1901 and said the reason for skipping over 25 years was because there wasn't much going on during that time period), then you should make up for lost time, literally.

Excellent overview of the politics of the era.

Cherny does an excellent job of discussing politics around the turn of the century. He discusses the political deadlock between both powers when they were almost so equally matched neither could get any agenda passed. Cherny does an excellent job of discussing the many organizations that farmers organized to put pressure on politicians to better their situations. One of the main organizations he discusses is the Populists who made some gains in the Democratic party but realistically failed to make any significant changes. The book is short and very easy to read and understand.
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