Preface
Acknowledgments
I. “Nothing Succeeds Like Success”: Kansas Populism’s Gilded-Age Background
II. A Dissident Dialogue
III. Goodbye, My Party, Goodbye
IV. Kansas Populist Leadership: Clodhoppers or Agrarian Iconoclasts?
V. “A Turnip Crusade, As It Were”
VI. Looking Toward 1892
VII. “Rats, Rats, and Pickled Cats Are Enough for Pops and Democrats”
VIII. “The First People’s Party Government on Earth”
IX. Nothing Fails Like Failure: 1894 and the Redeemers
X. Metamorphosis
XI. Silver, Fusion, and Success?
XII. The Determined and the Disgruntled
XIII. Vindication? The Populist Leader in the Progressive Era
Appendixes
I. Individual Leaders and a Selective List of Sources for Bibliographical Statistics
II. Composite Comparison of the Major Kansas Populist Leadership for the Years 1890 and 1896
III. Members of the 1893 House for Whom Information Was Obtained by Individual Information
IV. Composite Comparison of the Kansas Legislatures if 1891, 1893, 1895, 1897, and 1899
Notes
Bibliography
Index