The Presidential Election of 1896University of Wisconsin Press, 1964 - 436 pages Detailed historical study of issues of social and economic reform and activities of the chief contenders, W. McKinley (R) and W. Jennings Bryan (D). |
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A Standard of Battle | 3 |
Rallying Around the Silver Standard | 18 |
Divided and Defeated | 36 |
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