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FormatBook Chapter
Author, AnalyticRippley, La Vern J.
Title, AnalyticWisconsin Ethnic Voters During the Progressive Era
Author, MonographicMcCormick, E. Allen
Title, MonographicGermans in America
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherColumbia University Press
Date of Publication1983
Location in Work15-30
AbstractThis study looks at the "Progressive Era" from 1890 to 1915 and the role of ethnicity for Wisconsin's voters. Wisconsin politics were split along religious lines, with ethnic groups largely voting according to religious affiliation.
NotesIncludes bibliographical notes.
Call NumberMKI/SHS E 183.8 .G3 G475
MKI TermsWisconsin/ Ethnicity