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Peter Argersinger is Professor of History at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He has published extensively on American political and rural history, including most recently, "TaubeneckÕs Laws: Third Parties in American Politics in the Late Nineteenth Century," American Nineteenth Century History 3 (2002).

John Enyeart teaches in the American Studies Program and is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Social Science History Institute at Stanford University. His forthcoming book, Progressive Unionism, Party Politics, and Political Economy: The Rocky Mountain Working Class, 1870-1924, is under contract with Stanford University Press.

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