Hoke Smith and the Politics of the New SouthLSU Press, 1967年3月1日 - 408 頁 Cutting across the Bourbon Era, the Populist Revolt, and the Progressive Movement, Hoke Smith’s career gave expression to the Southern politics of his generation. In Hoke Smith and the Politics of the New South, Dewey Grantham examines in detail the central role of this leader as a key to the better understanding of the political mind of the New South. |
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Carolina Boyhood | 3 |
Atlanta Lawyer | 14 |
The Atlanta Journal and Georgia Politics | 25 |
For Grover Cleveland and Tariff Reform | 40 |
The Initiation of a Cabinet Member | 56 |
Secretary of the Interior at Work | 73 |
The Fight for Sound Money | 93 |
Political Exile 18961905 | 113 |
The New Freedom | 238 |
Agricultural Extension and Vocational Education | 254 |
An Election and a Crusade | 268 |
Preparedness and Politics | 292 |
War Senator | 311 |
1919 | 330 |
1920 | 344 |
192131 | 361 |