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WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN'S 1905–1906 WORLD TOUR
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SCROOP, DANIEL
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19th century
/ 20th century
/ American history
/ American literature
/ Autobiographies
/ Biographies
/ Bryan, William Jennings (1860-1925)
/ Cartoons
/ Correspondence
/ Dutch language
/ Epistolography
/ Historians
/ Historiography
/ Imperialism
/ India
/ Indonesia
/ Jennings Bryan, William
/ Journalists
/ Letters (Correspondence)
/ Mencken, Henry Louis (1880-1956)
/ Parochialism
/ Personal profiles
/ Philippines
/ Political Parties
/ Politicians
/ Populism
/ Reform
/ Travel
/ Travel literature
/ Twentieth Century
/ U.S.A
/ United States of America
/ Writing
2013
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WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN'S 1905–1906 WORLD TOUR
by
SCROOP, DANIEL
in
19th century
/ 20th century
/ American history
/ American literature
/ Autobiographies
/ Biographies
/ Bryan, William Jennings (1860-1925)
/ Cartoons
/ Correspondence
/ Dutch language
/ Epistolography
/ Historians
/ Historiography
/ Imperialism
/ India
/ Indonesia
/ Jennings Bryan, William
/ Journalists
/ Letters (Correspondence)
/ Mencken, Henry Louis (1880-1956)
/ Parochialism
/ Personal profiles
/ Philippines
/ Political Parties
/ Politicians
/ Populism
/ Reform
/ Travel
/ Travel literature
/ Twentieth Century
/ U.S.A
/ United States of America
/ Writing
2013
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WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN'S 1905–1906 WORLD TOUR
by
SCROOP, DANIEL
in
19th century
/ 20th century
/ American history
/ American literature
/ Autobiographies
/ Biographies
/ Bryan, William Jennings (1860-1925)
/ Cartoons
/ Correspondence
/ Dutch language
/ Epistolography
/ Historians
/ Historiography
/ Imperialism
/ India
/ Indonesia
/ Jennings Bryan, William
/ Journalists
/ Letters (Correspondence)
/ Mencken, Henry Louis (1880-1956)
/ Parochialism
/ Personal profiles
/ Philippines
/ Political Parties
/ Politicians
/ Populism
/ Reform
/ Travel
/ Travel literature
/ Twentieth Century
/ U.S.A
/ United States of America
/ Writing
2013
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WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN'S 1905–1906 WORLD TOUR
2013
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This article is a study of the 1905-6 world tour undertaken by William Jennings Bryan and his family. Bryan was one of the major US politicians of his era. Three times a Democratic party presidential nominee (1896, 1900, 1908), he played a prominent role in the various reform crusades of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and was the leading figure on the populist, agrarian wing of his party. To date, however, historians have paid little attention to his extensive travels and voluminous travel writing, in large part because hostile journalists and historians – chief among them Walter Lippmann, H. L. Mencken, and Richard Hofstadter – succeeded in casting him as an archetype of American parochialism. This study makes us aware of Bryan's published and unpublished correspondence, the memoirs of his daughter Grace, newspaper reports, and cartoons to form a reassessment of Bryan, focusing primarily on his encounters with unfamiliar cultures, and with imperialism in the Philippines, British India, and the Dutch East Indies. In so doing, it places Bryan for the first time in a global and transnational frame, and mounts a broader critique of the rigidly regional and national orientation of the US historiography of populism.
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Cambridge University Press
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