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Holmes, William F. "Populism: In search of context". Agricultural History 64.4 (1990): 26–58 online. Kaltwasser, Cristobal Rovira et al. eds. The Oxford Handbook of Populism (Oxford University Press, 2019), global coverage; excerpt, ch 12 and passim; McMath, Robert C. "C. Vann Woodward and the burden of southern populism".
Kai Arzheimer (b. 1969) is a German professor of Political Science at the University of Mainz. [1] Previously, he was a Lecturer in German and West European Politics at the Department of Government of the University of Essex. [2]
The Oxford Handbook of Carl Schmitt This page was last edited on 9 December 2021, at 03:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The Oxford Handbooks of Political Science is a ten-volume set of reference books which provide critical overviews of the state of political science.Each volume focuses on a particular political science topic, with volumes on Political Methodology, Public Policy, Political Theory, Political Economy, Comparative Politics, Contextual Political Analysis, International Relations, Law and Politics ...
The other four were forms of "political populism", representing populist dictatorship, populist democracy, reactionary populism, and politicians' populism. [38] She noted that these were "analytical constructs" and that "real-life examples may well overlap several categories", [ 39 ] adding that no single political movement fitted into all ...
In The Quest for Cosmic Justice (2001), the economist Thomas Sowell said that anti-intellectualism in the U.S. began in the early Colonial era, as an understandable wariness of the educated upper classes, because the country mostly was built by people who had fled political and religious persecution by the social system of the educated upper ...
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.It is the largest university press in the world. Its first book was printed in Oxford in 1478, with the Press officially granted the legal right to print books by decree in 1586. [2]
Matthew James Goodwin (born December 1981) [1] is a British political scientist, political commentator and former academic recognised for his research on populism and right-wing movements. He is an incoming presenter at GB News .