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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewWith The Civil War's Last Campaign, Mark Lause has filled an important and long standing void related to work on James B. Weaver and the greenback-Labor Party (GLP). -- Thomas S. Mach, Cedarville University * Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era *
Anyone interested in third parties in general and late-nineteenth-century reform politics in particular should read [Lause's] book carefully. -- Gerald Friedman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst * Journal of American History *
Anyone interested in third parties in general and late-nineteenth-century reform politics in particular should read [Lause's] book carefully. -- Gerald Friedman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst * Journal of American History *
With The Civil War's Last Campaign, Mark Lause has filled an important and long standing void related to work on James B. Weaver and the greenback-Labor Party (GLP). -- Thomas S. Mach, Cedarville University * Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era *
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Prologue Chapter 3 Third Party Origins Chapter 4 Towards a United Insurgency Chapter 5 The Unity Convention Chapter 6 The Southern Strategy Chapter 7 Bulldozed Chapter 8 The Bloody Shirt Chapter 9 Defeat in Victory Chapter 10 The Shadow of Fusion Chapter 11 Treachery & Betrayal Chapter 12 Epilogue Chapter 13 Conclusion Chapter 14 Appendix Chapter 15 Index