The tolerant Populists: Kansas populism and nativism
Intro -- Contents -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- List of Abbreviations -- Part One: Populism Bastinadoed, and Some Caveats -- 1. The Populist as Monster -- 2. Revising the Revisionists -- Part Two: The Salad Days -- 3. Kansas in the Eighties -- I. The Ethnic Pattern -- II. Prohibition and Political Futility -- III. Economic Boom and Bust -- 4. "Agitate, Educate, Organize!" -- I. The Birth of the Alliance -- II. Goodbye, My Party, Goodbye -- 5. The People's Party and Other People -- I. Fruits of Victory -- II. A Populist Profile -- III. Money Question or "Money Power"? -- IV. Englishmen and Jews -- V. Alien Land -- Part Three: The Political Years -- 6. Fusion and Victory -- I. An Arm-in-Arm Campaign -- II. Storms in the State House -- 7. Populism against Itself -- I. Fusion and Faction -- II. Women's Suffrage, Prohibition, and the APA -- III. A Three-Ticket Race -- IV. Bleak Results -- 8. Free Silver and "Undesirable Classes" -- I. A Single-Issue Campaign -- II. The Literacy Test for Immigrants -- III. After Seven Lean Years -- 9. Denouement -- I. Jingoes and Humanitarians -- II. The 1898 Campaign -- III. And Afterward -- 10. Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Bibliographical Note and Acknowledgments -- Index.