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  1. Gilded Age: 1877–1890 Further information: Gilded Age , Presidency of Benjamin Harrison , Stalwarts (politics) , Half-Breeds (politics) , and Mugwumps The party split into factions in the late 1870s.

  2. Introduction History of the Republican Party (United States) Beginnings: 1854–1860 Ethnocultural voter base Cause of realignment; Republican dominance: 1860–1896 Civil War Reconstruction (freedmen, carpetbaggers and scalawags): 1865–1877 Gilded Age: 1877–1890 Pietistic Republicans versus Liturgical Democrats: 1890–1896

  3. History. 19th century. The Republican Party hosted its first Republican National Convention at Musical Fund Hall at 808 Locust Street in Philadelphia from June 17 to 19, 1856, nominating John C. Frémont as its presidential candidate in the 1856 presidential election.

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    1. American National Biography (20 volumes, 1999) covers all politicians no longer alive; online at many academic libraries and at Wikipedia Library. 2. Burnham, Walter Dean. Critical Elections and the Mainsprings of American Politics. (1970) 3. Barone, Michael. The Almanac of American Politics 2020: The Senators, the Representatives and the Governors: Their Records and Election Results, Their States and Districts(2019); revised every two years since 1975. 4. Dinkin, Robert J. Voting and Vote...

    Calhoun, Charles W. From Bloody Shirt to Full Dinner Pail: The Transformation of Politics and Governance in the Gilded Age (2011) excerpt and text search
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    DeSantis, Vincent P. Republicans Face the Southern Question: The New Departure Years, 1877–1897(1959)
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    Bowen, Michael. The Roots of Modern Conservatism: Dewey, Taft, and the Battle for the Soul of the Republican Party(2011)
    Brennan, Mary C. Turning Right in the Sixties: The Conservative Capture of the GOP(1995), 1960s
    Broussard, James H. The Improbable Wendell Willkie: The Businessman Who Saved the Republican Party and His Country, and Conceived a New World Order(2020).
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    The Almanac of American Politics (2022) details on members of Congress, and the governors: their records and election results; also state and district politics; revised every two years since 1975....
    American National Biography (20 volumes, 1999) covers all politicians no longer alive; online at many academic libraries and at Wikipedia Library.
    Aberbach, Joel D., and Gillian Peele, eds. Crisis of Conservatism?: The Republican Party, the Conservative Movement, and American Politics After Bush (2011) excerpt and text search
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    Alberta, Tim. American Carnage: On the Front Lines of the Republican Civil War and the Rise of President Trump (2019). ISBN 9780062896445.
    Baker, Joseph O., and Christopher D. Bader. "Xenophobia, Partisanship, and Support for Donald Trump and the Republican Party." Race and Social Problems14.1 (2022): 69–83.
    Barber, Michael, and Jeremy C. Pope. "Does party trump ideology? Disentangling party and ideology in America." American Political Science Review 113.1 (2019): 38–54 online.
    Boucher, Jean-Christophe, and Cameron G. Thies. "'I Am a Tariff Man': The Power of Populist Foreign Policy Rhetoric under President Trump." Journal of Politics 81.2 (2019): 712–722 online.
    Cantril, Hadley and Mildred Strunk, eds. Public Opinion, 1935–1946 (1951), compilation of public opinion polls from the United States and elsewhere.[ISBN missing]
    Schlesinger, Arthur Meier Jr. ed. History of American Presidential Elections, 1789–2000 (various multivolume editions, latest is 2001). For each election includes brief history and selection of pri...
    The national committees of major parties published a "campaign textbook" every presidential election from about 1856 to about 1932. They were designed for speakers and are jammed with statistics, s...
  4. This chapter details the history of the Republican Party from 1877–1893. During this period, the underlying political issue for both Republicans and Democrats was how best to spur the growth of the industrial sector while addressing the plight of farmers, workers, and small business.

  5. Hace 1 día · Republican Party, one of the two major political parties, alongside the Democratic Party, in the United States. Also known as the Grand Old Party, or GOP, the Republican Party is the largest conservative political party in the U.S. Learn more about the history of the party in this article.