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Vol. 7, No. 1

January 2008



Staff

Contributors

Editor's Note 5

2007 SHGAPE Distinguished Historian Address

Workers' Movements in the United States Confront Imperialism: The Progressive Era Experience
     David Montgomery 7

Essays

A Narrowing of Vision: Hardy L. Brian and the Fate of Louisiana Populism
     Joel Sipress 43

John Sloan's Veiled Politics and Art
     Gail Gelburd 69

Hoodwinked: The Anti-Saloon League and the Ku Klux Klan in 1920s Prohibition Enforcement
     Thomas R. Pegram 89

Book Reviews

Preserving the Constitution: Essays on Politics and the Constitution in the Reconstruction Era by Michael Les Benedict
     Reviewed by Charles W. Calhoun 121

Conceiving a New Republic: The Republican Party and the Southern Question, 1869–1900 by Charles W. Calhoun
     Reviewed by Michael Les Benedict 124

Poland Spring: A Tale of the Gilded Age, 1860–1900 by David L. Richards
     Reviewed by James G. Lewis 127

Up from the Mudsills of Hell: The Farmers' Alliance, Populism, and Progressive Agriculture in Tennessee, 1870–1915 by Connie L. Lester
     Reviewed by Peter H. Argersinger 129

Theodore Roosevelt and World Order: Police Power in International Relations by James R. Holmes
     Reviewed by Edward P. Kohn 132

[On the back cover: John Sloan, "Innocent Girlish Prattle–Plus Environment," cover of the Masses, November 1913, Courtesy of the Delaware Art Museum.]

The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era is a peer-reviewed journal published quarterly by the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (SHGAPE), with assistance from the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, Illinois State University, the College of William and Mary, and Santa Clara University. It publishes original scholarly essays covering the period 1865 to 1920 and reviews scholarly books on that time period.

Subscription rates are $40 for individuals, $80 for institutions, $15 for graduate students, $50 for joint membership (one Journal subscription and two memberships to the Society), $60 for sustaining, and $100 for patron memberships. There is an additional charge of $5 for subscriptions from outside the United States, including Canada and Mexico. For subscriptions or single issues, please contact Suzanne Darr, Executive Assistant, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, Spiegel Grove, Fremont, OH 43420, or <sdarr@rbhayes.org>. Subscriptions include SHGAPE membership, which also brings a semi-annual Newsletter and notices of SHGAPE sessions at annual conferences of the American Historical Association and the Organization of American Historians.

Manuscripts should be submitted electronically in MS Word or RTF format or sent in triplicate to the editor, Alan Lessoff, Department of History, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61790–4420. Before submitting any manuscript, please consult the website <www.jgape.org> for details on correct format and citation style. Information may also be obtained via email <ahlesso@ilstu.edu>.


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