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The Plains Political Tradition Jon Lauck

The Plains Political Tradition By Jon Lauck

The Plains Political Tradition by Jon Lauck


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Collects essays from historians and scholars who identify major influences on the political culture of South Dakota. Against a backdrop of agricultural ups and downs, varied religious beliefs, and powerful personalities, the authors examine ingredients critical to the success and failure of civic movements, legislation, and political campaigns.

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The Plains Political Tradition: Essays on South Dakota Political Culture, Volume 3 by Jon Lauck

Not all politics is party politics. Nowhere is this fact more apparent than within the boundaries of South Dakota. Although the state is known for its agrarian conservatism, political tradition in the land of infinite variety is more than simply Republican or Democrat. An awareness of the influence of culture lies at the core of understanding the decisions of political leaders and voters alike.

In this capstone volume of The Plains Political Tradition series, editors Jon K. Lauck, John E. Miller, and Paula M. Nelson gather essays from historians and other scholars who identify major influences on the political culture of South Dakota. Against a backdrop of agricultural ups and downs, varied religious beliefs, worldwide conflict, and powerful personalities, the authors examine ingredients critical to the success and failure of civic movements, legislation, and political campaigns and careers.

About Jon Lauck

Jon K. Lauck grew up in South Dakota and earned his Ph.D. in history from the University of Iowa and his law degree from the University of Minnesota. He is interested in the history, culture, economics, and politics of the American Midwest and in American and European history more generally.

John E. Miller is a historian from Brookings, South Dakota. He received his B.A. degree in history from the University of Missouri and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in history from the University of Wisconsin. He taught twentieth-century American history courses and other historical subjects at the University of Tulsa and at South Dakota State University for thirty years before becoming a full-time writer in 2003.

Paula M. Nelson is professor emeritus in the Department of History at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, where she taught for twenty-six years. Her research interests include agricultural settlement in the Great Plains and upper Midwest, rural life and culture, rural women's history, and small towns. Nelson is the author of After The West Was Won, and The Prairie Winnows Out Its Own, books about west river South Dakota homesteading and agriculture, and is the editor of Sunshine Always, a book of courtship letters from Dakota Territorial days. She has written numerous articles, essays and book reviews.

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GOR010023743
9781941813195
1941813194
The Plains Political Tradition: Essays on South Dakota Political Culture, Volume 3 by Jon Lauck
Used - Very Good
Paperback
South Dakota State Historical Society
20181130
284
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