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Prairie Republic - The Political Culture of Dakota Territory, 1879–1889 (Paperback)
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Prairie Republic - The Political Culture of Dakota Territory, 1879–1889 (Paperback)
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American democratic ideals, civic republicanism, public morality,
and Christianity were the dominant forces at work during South
Dakota's formative decade. What? In our cynical age, such a claim
seems either remarkably naÏve or hopelessly outdated. Territorial
politics in the late-nineteenth-century West is typically viewed as
a closed-door game of unprincipled opportunism or is caricatured,
as in the classic film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, as a
drunken exercise in bombast and rascality. Now Jon K. Lauck
examines anew the values we like to think were at work during the
founding of our western states. Taking Dakota Territory as a
laboratory for examining a formative stage of western politics,
Lauck finds that settlers from New England and the Midwest brought
democratic practices and republican values to the northern plains
and invoked them as guiding principles in the drive for South
Dakota statehood. Prairie Republic corrects an overemphasis on
class conflict and economic determinism, factors posited decades
ago by such historians as Howard R. Lamar. Instead, Lauck finds
South Dakota's political founders to be agents of Protestant
Christianity and of civic republicanism - an age-old ideology that
entrusted the polity to independent, landowning citizens who placed
the common interest above private interest. Focusing on the
political culture widely shared among settlers attracted to the
Great Dakota Boom of the 1880s, Lauck shows how they embraced civic
virtue, broad political participation, and agrarian ideals. Family
was central in their lives, as were common-school education, work,
and Christian community. In rescuing the story of Dakota's settlers
from historical obscurity, Prairie Republic dissents from the
recent darker portrayal of western history and expands our view and
understanding of the American democratic tradition.
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