Triumph of the right : the rise of the California conservative movement, 1945-1966
著者
書誌事項
Triumph of the right : the rise of the California conservative movement, 1945-1966
(The right wing in America / Glen Jeansonne, series editor)
M.E. Sharpe, c1998
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-209) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this, the first book to deal exclusively with conservative politics in California, author Kurt Schuparra pinpoints the myriad factors that led to the formation and rise of the conservative movement in California after World War II, culminating in the election of Ronald Reagan as governor in 1966. While Schuparra is concerned with prominent figures such as Ronald Reagan, California senator William Knowland, Richard Nixon, and Arizona senator Barry Goldwater, his larger interest is in the principal players in the movement behind these individuals, the causes they espoused, and the movement's role in pivotal electoral contests. Schuparra also provides an assessment of how the struggle between liberals and conservatives - and those caught in the middle - in the Golden State both reflected and influenced the national debate over major governmental policies and social issues, particularly on racial matters.
目次
Series Editor's Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Contents Chapter 1: It's Not the Party--but the Man Chapter 2: Freedom versus Tyranny Chapter 3: A Little Piece of America Chapter4: The 'Old Nixon' Is the Real Nixon Chapter 5: How the West Was Won Chapter 6: A Great White Light Chapter 7: Triumph of the Right Chapter 8: Conclusion Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index
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