Ambivalent Americans: The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland, Količina 1850Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977 - 206 strani |
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... table is adapted from Gerald Pomper , Elections in America : Control and Influence in Democratic Politics ( New York : Dodd , Mead and Company , 1973 ) , pp . 149-82 , 274-81 . Platforms included official national , state , and local ...
... table is adapted from Gerald Pomper , Elections in America : Control and Influence in Democratic Politics ( New York : Dodd , Mead and Company , 1973 ) , pp . 149-82 , 274-81 . Platforms included official national , state , and local ...
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... Table 15 ) . Clearly the Know - Nothings did not recruit their leaders from the state's planters - a traditional source of Maryland's social , political , and economic leadership . Know - Nothings were less likely to be farmers than ...
... Table 15 ) . Clearly the Know - Nothings did not recruit their leaders from the state's planters - a traditional source of Maryland's social , political , and economic leadership . Know - Nothings were less likely to be farmers than ...
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... Table 31 and Table 32 ) . With this coalition of Maryland voters - most likely to be middle - class Protestant native - born Baltimoreans , or residents of towns , new voters and , in Baltimore , clerks and proprietors - Know - Nothings ...
... Table 31 and Table 32 ) . With this coalition of Maryland voters - most likely to be middle - class Protestant native - born Baltimoreans , or residents of towns , new voters and , in Baltimore , clerks and proprietors - Know - Nothings ...
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Ambivalent Americans: The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland, Količina 1850 Jean H. Baker Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1977 |
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