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O. Gene Clanton should link here

O. Gene Clanton (1934-2017) was a history professor in the United States. He wrote about the Populism political movement in Kansas.[1]

He was born in Pittsburg, Kansas. He received a Phd from the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas.[2] He became a professor at Washington State University. He retired in 1997.

He wrote the book Kansas Populism: Ideas and Men published in 1969.[3] It details the political leaders in Kansas of the movement.[4] One of the people he wrote about in the book is Mary Elizabeth Lease.[2] The book followed on the work of Walter T. K. Nugent.[5]

Writings edit

  • Kansas Populism; Ideas and Men[1] University of Kansas (1969)[6]
  • Populism; the Humane Preference in America 1890-1900 (1991)[7]
  • A Common Humanity; Kansas Populism and the Battle for Justice and Equality, 1854-1903 an updated version of Kansas Populism[8] (2004), the second update of his dissertation turned book on Populism in Kansas[9]
  • Congressional Populism and the Crisis of the 1890s

References edit

  1. ^ a b "O. Gene Clanton".
  2. ^ a b "Intolerant Populist? The Disaffection of Mary Elizabeth Lease by O. Gene Clanton, Summer 1968". www.kancoll.org.
  3. ^ Clanton, O. Gene (1969). Ideas and Men. University Press of Kansas. doi:10.2307/j.ctv1p2gkrv. ISBN 9780700600113. JSTOR j.ctv1p2gkrv – via JSTOR.
  4. ^ Sageser, A. Bower (1970). "Reviewed work: Ed Howe: Country Town Philosopher, Calder M. Pickett; Kansas Populism: Ideas and Men, O. Gene Clanton". Arizona and the West. 12 (2): 212–214. JSTOR 40167600.
  5. ^ https://academic.oup.com/ahr/article-abstract/78/2/501/147155
  6. ^ Clanton, O. (July 25, 1969). "Kansas Populism: Ideas and Men". Kansas Open Books. doi:10.2307/j.ctv1p2gkrv.
  7. ^ Gene Clanton, O. (1991). Populism: The Humane Preference in America, 1890-1900. Twayne Publishers. ISBN 9780805797442.
  8. ^ "A Common Humanity | WSU Press | Washington State University".
  9. ^ https://academic.oup.com/jah/article-abstract/95/2/537/708486?redirectedFrom=fulltext