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      <title>1890s American Populist Movement</title>
      <description>Professor Robert Johnston and his class examined the 1890's American Populist movement. The discussion centered on Charles Postel's book, [The Populist Vision], which followed the Populist movement from the rise of the Farmers' Alliance to its transformation into the Peoples' Party.
The class took place at the University of Illinois at Chicago.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The Day Wall Street Exploded]</title>
      <description>A roundtable discussion was held on Beverly Gage's book [The Day Wall Street Exploded: A Story of America in Its First Age of Terror] (Oxford University Press, USA, 2009). The book examines the history of terrorism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, focusing on the 1920 Wall Street bombing. The panelists considered Professor Gage's re-examination of the nature of class struggles, left-wing social movements, and violence and repression from the Gilded age to the immediate post-World War I years. Topics included connections made between the first Red Scare and the current war on terrorism. Three historians presented their papers on the issues raised in the book and the Professor Johnson's son reported on the book's suitability for a general audience. Professor Gage also commented on the discussion about her book, her first one. Then the panelists responded to questions from members of the audience. Professor Green chaired. 
This "Book Roundtable on Beverly Gage's [The Day Wall Street Exploded: A Story of America in Its First Age of Terror]" was a session of the 125th annual meeting of the American Historical Association, held at the Hynes Convention Center.</description>
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