
Reviews
Coxey’s Army has much to recommend it. Alexander writes clearly and crisply, and he effectively conveys the crisis of the moment that produced the Coxey movement as well as the considerable colorfulness of the characters involved
Alexander's distillation of the details of the march and its leading personalities together with a through examination of its long-term significance makes for good reading and a worthy addition to Johns Hopkins University Press's Witness to History book series. In addition to his highly readable text, Alexander thoughtfully includes a detailed map of the route of Coxey's march, a variety of pictures, detailed notes, and a list of suggestions for further reading.
... this book is well worth reading.
Coxey's Army is a timely book that evokes the recent Occupy movement while resonating against the notion of our own time as a second Gilded Age. Benjamin Alexander writes very well. He brings to life a motley cast of eccentric characters, displays a sense of humor, constructs wonderful introductions and conclusions, and has an eye for telling details. In short, this is great stuff.
Book Details
Prologue
1. The Gilding of an Age
2. Hard Times
3. Petition in Boots
4. Other Regiments
5. Reception in the Capital
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Suggested Further Reading
Index