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Rural democracy : family farmers and politics in western Washington, 1890-1925

Title
Rural democracy : family farmers and politics in western Washington, 1890-1925 / Marilyn P. Watkins.
Author
Watkins, Marilyn P. (Marilyn Patricia), 1956-
Publication
Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1995.

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Description
xii, 239 pages : illustrations, maps; 24 cm
Summary
  • What happens to social movements in rural settings when they do not face the divisive issues of race and class? Marilyn Watkins examines the stable political climate built by successive waves of Populism, socialism, the farmer-labor movement, and the Grange in turn-of-the-century western Washington. She shows how all of these movements drew on the same community base, empowered farmers, and encouraged them in the belief that democracy, independence, and prosperity were realizable goals.
  • Indeed they were - in a setting where agriculture was diversified, farmers were debt-free, and - critically - women enjoyed equal status as activists in social movements.
  • Rural Democracy illuminates the problems that undermined Populism and other forms of rural radicalism in the South and the Midwest by demonstrating the political success of those movements where such problems were notably absent: in Lewis county, Washington. By so doing, Watkins convincingly demonstrates the continuing value of local community studies in understanding the large-scale transformations that continue to sweep over rural America.
Subject
  • Agriculture and politics > Lewis County > History > 19th century
  • Agriculture and politics > Lewis County > History > 20th century
  • Family farms > Lewis County > History > 19th century
  • Family farms > Lewis County > History > 20th century
  • Lewis County (Wash.) > Politics and government
Note
  • Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.--University of Michigan).
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-233) and index.
Contents
1. Introduction: Agrarian Activism, Gender, and Lewis County -- 2. Rural Community Life: Lewis County in the 1890s -- 3. New Visions: Political Culture in the Farmers' Alliance -- 4. Populists and Republicans: National Parties and Local Issues -- 5. Progressive Populists: The Grange in Lewis County -- 6. Specialization and Cooperation: Agricultural Change in the Early Twentieth Century -- 7. A Community in Conflict: The End of Tolerance -- 8. Conclusion.
ISBN
0801430739 (cloth : alk. paper)
LCCN
95031253
OCLC
ocm32922899
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries