Paul Kleppner, The Cross of Culture: A Social Analysis of Midwestern Politics, 1850-1900 (New York: Free Press, 1970) and The Third Electoral System, 1853-1892: Parties, Voters, and Political Cultures (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press,... American Immigration - Page 329by Maldwyn Allen Jones - 1992 - 353 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Archives - 1977 - 614 pages
...strength and durability of the conversions he inspired For a roughly similar position, see Paul John Kleppner, The Cross of Culture: A Social Analysis of Midwestern Politics. 1850-1900 (New York, 1970). For informed and trenchant evaluations of the ethnoculturalist approach, see Richard... | |
| Don Harrison Doyle - History - 1983 - 324 pages
...Town Board," Nov. 5, 12, 1855; May 5, 1856. 56. Journal, Apr. 5, 1860; Cole, Civil War, p. 208. See Paul Kleppner, The Cross of Culture: A Social Analysis of Midwestern Politics, 1850-1900 (New York, 1970), and Richard Jensen, The Winning of the Midwest: Social and Political Conflict, 1888-1896... | |
| Daniel Walker Howe - Political Science - 1979 - 414 pages
...Party Identification: Illinois and Indiana in the 1870s," Civil War History 16 (Dec., 1970): 325-43; Paul Kleppner, The Cross of Culture: A Social Analysis of Midwestern Politics, 1850-1900 (New York: Free Press, 1970). See also Benton Johnson, "Ascetic Protestantism and Political Preference,"... | |
| David Montgomery - Business & Economics - 1979 - 206 pages
...East St. Louis July 2, 1o17 (New York, 1972), 7-15; Foner, History, III, 33566. 96 Hunter, 45-96. 97 Paul Kleppner, The Cross of Culture: A Social Analysis of Midwestern Politics, 185o-1ooo (New York, 1970). 98 Advisory Council of the National Civic Federation (Mitchell Papers,... | |
| David Montgomery - Business & Economics - 1967 - 556 pages
...Irish and German Democrats, who initially tied their fortunes closely to the aspirations of workers. Paul Kleppner, The Cross of Culture: A Social Analysis of Midwestern Politics, 1850-1900 (1970) also offers important insights into popular partisan loyalties, but its fixation on ethnic determinants... | |
| Seymour Martin Lipset - Political Science - 1981 - 500 pages
...professor of history and political science at Northern Illinois University, De Kalb. He is the author of The Cross of Culture: A Social Analysis of Midwestern Politics, 1850-1900 (1970), The Third-Electoral Era: Parties, Voters, and Political Cultures (1978), and of other books and articles.... | |
| Thomas J. Archdeacon - History - 1984 - 323 pages
...(1946):389-413; and "Cahenslyism: The Second Chapter," Catholic Historical Review 32 (1947):302-340. Paul Kleppner, The Cross of Culture: A Social Analysis of Midwestern Politics, 1850-1900 (New York: Free Press, 1970), discusses the divisions among German Protestants. Walter H. Beck, Lutheran... | |
| Louis P. Masur - History - 1999 - 562 pages
...J. Jensen, The Winning of the Midwest: Social and Political Conflict, 1888-1896 (Chicago, 1971) and Paul Kleppner, The Cross of Culture: A Social Analysis of Midwestern Politics, 1850-1900 (New York, 1970). 31. McDannell, Material Christianity, 132-62. 32. Thomas A. Tweed, "Diaspora Nationalism... | |
| David I. Macleod - Family & Relationships - 2004 - 428 pages
...1918, in Canada, National Boys' Work Committee Box, YHL. 27 Jensen, Winning of the Midwest, pp. 58-88; Paul Kleppner, The Cross of Culture: A Social Analysis of Midwestern Politics, 1850-1900 (New York, 1970), pp. 69-91. 28 Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1910 (Washington, 1911),... | |
| Charles McClain - Chinese - 1994 - 508 pages
...17-20. 13. Ibid., 52-53. See John Garraty, The New Commonwealth, 1877-1890 (New York, I968),220-226; and Paul Kleppner, The Cross of Culture: A Social Analysis of Midwestern Politics, 1850-1900 (New York, 1970), chaps. 1 and 9, especially pp.5-8. 14. For a re-interpretation of Rutherford B. Hayes'... | |
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