Governor William Glasscock and Progressive Politics in West Virginia

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781933202358

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By Gary Jackson Tucker
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
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226 x 152 mm
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380 g
Pages:
208

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Gary Jackson Tucker, PhD, is a graduate of the West Virginia University Institute of Technology, BA; the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, MA; and West Virginia University at Morgantown, PhD, all in history. Governor William Glasscock and Progressive Politics in West Virginia is his first book. Retired from the Wood County school system, he presently teaches history at West Virginia University-Parkersburg, USA.

"An excellent contribution to Appalachian studies. Rather than a view of the region as a product of colonial settlers and isolation by the mountain terrain, the region is placed at the center of the many social conflicts that accompanied the industrialization process. At the forefront of modern scholarship, the book emphasizes the diversity of the region rather than its homogeneity." Arthur G. Neal, Journal of American Culture "West Virginians who wish to understand their history should read Gary Jackson Tucker's excellent book, which is both a biography and a political history of the Progressive Era in West Virginia. This book relates the battles for dominance between Progressive politicians and men of privilege and wealth. Tucker provides the background to understand current debates on issues, which were first argued in the West Virginia Legislature 100 years ago." Dr. Kenneth Bailey, The State Journal "Gary Jackson Tucker has written the definitive political biography of William E. Glasscock, West Virginia's seventh Republican governor. Tucker's research is impeccable, his prose is lively, and the narrative is tightly focused..." Rand Dotson, The Journal of Southern History "Although not published during the heated 2009 political season, Gary Jackson Tucker's examination of Governor Glasscock (1909-1913) sheds light on the historical origins and shortcomings of progressive politics in the state. By limiting his study to West Virginia state politics and the reform governor at the precise moment of deep-seated, changing political viewpoints, Tucker has helped reinvigorate the field of Progressive Era historiography." William Hal Gorby, Appalachian Journal

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