The Wizard of Oz as a Gold Fable
The Crime of ‘73 and Wonderful Wizard of Oz: a Selected Bibliography
By Michael E. Marotta Breen, Walter. “Metallic panaceas : gold bugs, silver crusaders, and the Wizard of Oz.” America's Gold Coinage New York, 1990. Coinage of the America Conference. Proceedings. no. 6 p. [33]-54. American Numismatic Society. Brunner, Lane, Ph.D. “Gold, Silver and the Wizard of Oz.” Numismatic Theater, National Money Show, American Numismatic Association, Charlotte, North Carolina, March 18, 2007 Daniels, Lee A. “EDUCATION; Vermont College and Bronx School Collaborate to Lure Minority Pupils.(National Desk).” The New York Times (Feb 8, 1989). Dighe, Ranjit S., editor The Historian’s Wizard of Oz. Westport, Connecticut: Fraeger, 2002. Dreier, Peter. “The Politics of Oz.” Pacific News Service. 24 September 1989. The San Francisco Chronicle. © 1989 Hearst Communications Inc. Gardner, Martin and Russell B. Nye, The Wizard of Oz and Who He Was. East Lansing: The Michigan State University Press, 1957. Revised edition 1994. Genovese, Michael A. “A political scientist on the Yellow Brick Road.” Chicago Sun-Times. 17 April 1988. © 1988 Chicago Sun Times. (“The following is a condensed version of the controversial article submitted by Michael Genovese to the Los Angelese [sic] Times and syndicated nationally.”) Genovese, Michael, A. “The Wonderful Wizard Lives On `Oz' Maintains Its Appeal in Our Political Consciousness.” Los Angeles Times. Mar 19, 1988. Page: 8. Metro; 2; Op Ed Desk. Hansen, Bradley A. “The Fable of the Allegory: The Wizard of Oz in Economics,” Journal of Economic Education, Summer 2002. pp 254-264. Hearn, Michael Patrick. “'Oz’ Author Never Championed Populism.” The New York Times. January 10, 1992. Hearn, Michael Patrick. The Annotated Wizard of Oz. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, 1973. Reprinted 2000 with a preface by Martin Gardner. Koupal, Nancy Tystad. “From the Land of Oz: L. Frank Baum's Satirical View of South Dakota's First Year of Statehood.” Montana: The Magazine of Western History, Vol. 40, No. 2 (Spring, 1990), pp. 46-57. Montana Historical Society. Littlefield, Henry M. “‘Oz’ Author Kept Intentions to Himself .” The New York Times. February 7, 1992. (“Baum's story may be taken as a parable on Populism, not a Populist parable. … We will never know if Baum had any conscious allegory in mind.”) Littlefield, Henry M. “The Wizard of Oz: Parable on Populism.” American Quarterly, Vol. 16, No. 1 (Spring, 1964), pp. 47-58. Johns Hopkins University Press. (This is the source of the Populism- Bimetallism theory.) MacDonald, Rich. “The Road to Emerald City is Paved with Good Intentions.” EconEdLink: Council for Economic Education. http://www.econedlink.org/lessons/index.php?lesson=38 posted on: September 9, 1999. Accessed 26June2009. Parker, David B., “The Rise and Fall of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz as a “Parable on Populism,” Journal of the Georgia Association of Historians, vol. 15 (1994), pp. 49-63 Rockoff, Hugh. “The ‘Wizard of Oz’ as a Monetary Allegory.” The Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 98, No. 4 (Aug., 1990), pp. 739-760. The University of Chicago Press. Rosen, Saul. “No Mysticism in Oz, Just the Populist Credo.” The New York Times. December 20, 1991. Sanders, Mitch. “Setting the Standards on the Road to Oz,” The Numismatist, July 1991. Vol. 104, no. 7, p. 1042-1050. The American Numismatic Association, Colorado Springs. Schwartz, Evan, I. Finding Oz: How L. Frank Baum Discovered the Great American Story. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2009. Sloan, Don. “The Wizard of Oz Unmasked as the President.” The New York Times. December 25, 1990. Steinfels, Peter. “Following the Yellow Brick Road, and Finding a Spiritual Path.” The New York Times. November 28, 1991 Taylor, Quentin P. “Money and Politics in the Land of Oz.” The Independent Review (Winter 2005). © Copyright 2006, The Independent Institute. http://www.usagold.com/gildedopinion/oz.html Watts, Michael and Robert F. Smith. “Economics in Literature and Drama.” The Journal of Economic Education, Vol. 20, No. 3 (Summer, 1989), pp. 291-307. Heldref Publications. Wikipedia, “Political Interpretations of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politic...Wizard_ of_Oz. (This page was last modified on 11 May 2009 at 12:53.) Accessed June 26, 2009. Ziaukus, Tim. “Baum's Wizard of Oz as gilded age public relations.” Public Relations Quarterly, Fall 1998. Mike M. Michael E. Marotta "Wearing green glasses" |
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