The Liberal Heartland

A Political History of the Postwar American Midwest

Jon K Lauck editor Catherine McNicol Stock editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University Press of Kansas

Publishing:29th Apr '25

£27.95

This title is due to be published on 29th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Liberal Heartland cover

Over the last two decades, the political narrative of the “liberal coasts” and the “conservative heartland” has become something of a truism, leading many Democrats to write off much of the Midwest as a Republican stronghold. Today’s polarized divide between rural and urban voters makes it easy to forget that things have not always been this way. The Liberal Heartland is a powerful reminder that the American Midwest has a progressive legacy that rivals the coasts.

Across twenty chapters, The Liberal Heartland traces the political history of this region from the post–New Deal period to the rise of the New Right and Donald Trump’s right-wing populism. The contributors explore the way liberals and progressives across the Midwest fought for expanding environmental protection, engaged in community activism, developed a queer-labor coalition before Stonewall, struggled for women’s rights and representation in the Plains states, opposed the death penalty, and mobilized for Indigenous self-determination, among other topics. In addition to well-known leaders like Harry Truman and George McGovern, the book highlights lesser-known figures, such as Lydia Cady Langer, Mary Jean Collins, Richard Hatcher, Jim Jontz, and Paul Wellstone.

A companion to the 2020 volume, The Conservative Heartland, The Liberal Heartland explores the history of the Midwest from a less-acknowledged perspective, recounting often forgotten stories that demonstrate the importance of the Midwest for New Deal liberalism and various forms of left-wing politics. This is a long-overdue book that represents a fresh look at the American heartland.

Catherine McNicol Stock and Jon Lauck have brought together a collection of essays that adds nuance and depth to the historical discussion of Midwestern politics—where they have been, and where they are going. The region’s political tradition is far more layered and complicated than most people realize. Anyone who wants to understand Midwestern politics, or who thinks they already do, should read this engaging and eye-opening set of essays."—Pamela Riney-Kehrberg, author of When a Dream Dies: Iowa, Agriculture, and the Farm Crisis of the 1980s

"Readers will be rewarded with a deeper understanding of a region that Americans ignore at their own peril. The editors and authors of these essays show that progressive and left-leaning politics in the Midwest remain vital to the American nation, despite dominant—and simplistic—red state/blue state narratives. Broadening the political history of the Midwest to include more voices and perspectives, The Liberal Heartland constitutes a bold declaration that the Midwest remains the true battleground region of American politics."—Joe Anderson, author of Industrializing the Corn Belt: Agriculture, Technology, and Environment, 1945–1972

"Here is a fascinating look at the politics of the great American Midwest, which is too often ignored while other regions are covered more extensively. You will come away from this fine anthology with new perspectives on a wide variety of topics that explain the Midwest’s significant role in shaping our modern politics."—Larry J. Sabato, coeditor of A Return to Normalcy? The 2020 Election That (Almost) Broke America

ISBN: 9780700638659

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400 pages