The Big Vote

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801878640

Gender, Consumer Culture, and the Politics of Exclusion, 1890s-1920s

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By Liette Gidlow
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AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Making Dominance1. ""Civic Slackers"" and ""Poll Dodgers"": Nonvoting and the Construction of Discursive Dominance2. ""A Whole Fleet of Campaigns"": The Get-Out-the-Vote Campaigns in Overview3. ""Vote as You Please'But Vote!"": The Leadership of the Get-Out-the-Vote Campaigns4. ""Good for at Least 100 Votes"": The Get-Out-the-Vote Campaigns at the Local Level5. The Expert Citizen: Civic Education and the Remaking of Civic Hierarchies6. The Methods of Wrigley and Barnum: The Get-Out-the-Vote Campaigns and the Commodification of Political CultureConclusion: The New RegimeAbbreviationsNotesA Note on Method and SourcesIndex

""Gidlow has achieved much, giving us a new understanding of political cultures and how they are created and transformed. No one should henceforth assume that Get Out the Vote campaigns are innocuous.""

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