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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Cormorant, Judy Kaber
Little White House, Lawrence W. Conrad
Feminists Ignite Fight For Era (Feminist Newswire 2017), Feminist Newswire Staff
Feminists Ignite Fight For Era (Feminist Newswire 2017), Feminist Newswire Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
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Maine Women's Giving Tree Quarterly Review Vol. 2, No. 1 (2017), Maine Women's Giving Tree Staff
Maine Women's Giving Tree Quarterly Review Vol. 2, No. 1 (2017), Maine Women's Giving Tree Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
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Mecasa Legislative Review - 128th Legislature - First Regular Session (2017), Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault Staff
Mecasa Legislative Review - 128th Legislature - First Regular Session (2017), Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
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Party Development And Political Conflict In Maine 1820-1860 From Statehood To The Civil War, Lee D. Webb
Party Development And Political Conflict In Maine 1820-1860 From Statehood To The Civil War, Lee D. Webb
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation is a history of politics in Maine during the state’s formative period, the years from statehood until 1860. The history focuses on party conflict and on the development of organized political parties, particularly the Democratic and Republican parties. It concentrates on the structures and processes that politicians built, including party newspapers, county conventions, state conventions, legislative caucuses, and ultimately state committees and the office of state committee chair – all to compete effectively for power. During this 40-year period, parties also develop powerful new messages, campaign strategies, and developed leaders with the skills to accomplish these tasks.
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