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Suburban Warriors (ebook)

Autor:Lisa McGirr, Lisa McGirr;
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ISBN: EB9781400866205
Princeton University Press nos ofrece Suburban Warriors (ebook) en inglés, disponible en nuestra tienda desde el 02 de Junio del 2015.
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"Orange County's success as a crucible for conservatism, McGirr skillfully argues, was rooted in the fact that it took tried and true American values of individualism and community, boldly exaggerated them and then recombined them in ways that accentuated their messy contradictions. . . . McGirr blends political and social history and goes where few analysts before: to the kitchen tables as well as the meeting halls of the early right-wing movement. This is the book's great contribution."--Arlene Stein, The Nation

"Suburban Warriors affords a rare picture of the grass-roots process actually working at a specific site. . . . McGirr's setting is California's Orange County, which became America's most celebrated conservative stronghold in the 1960s. McGirr's book provides a valuable scholarly analysis of the demographics, culture, and history that made the county distinctively conservative."--Russell Baker, New York Review of Books

"A landmark study that will enlighten anyone who cares about the evolution of American politics since World War II. With Lisa McGirr's thorough, sophisticated, smoothly crafted exploration of Orange County conservatism, the history of the modern Right has finally come of age."--Michael Kazin, Georgetown University, coauthor of America Divided and The Populist Persuasion

"In her impressively researched, gracefully written book, Lisa McGirr convincingly demonstrates that historians, who have been preoccupied with the Left in the 1960s, need to develop a deeper comprehension of how conservatives in places such as Orange County reconfigured American political culture. Readers will find her attempt to understand them, rather than dismiss or condemn them, both rewarding and challenging."--William E. Leuchtenburg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

"Something happened to the Republican Party in the 1960s, changing it forever. How did a crypto-liberal, Northeast-dominated, establishment-oriented party become a populist, counter-liberal crusade? Here's the story: exhaustively researched and presented with telling analysis and narrative verve."--Kevin Starr, State Librarian of California

Winner of the 2001 Book Award, New England Historical Association
Winner of the Robert G. Athearn Prize in Western American History

McGirr is enlightening, offering much solid research on the devoted berserkers who seized the Republican Party in 1964 to foist Goldwater on an unwelcoming nation. . . . McGirr has uncovered something important about the activists of the right."--Todd Gitlin, Boston Review

"This work captures the politically charged yet modest middle-class culture that gave life to the conservative movement. . . . McGirr has provided an elegantly written analysis of the Right which will reshape historical understandings of the conservative movement for some time to come."--Gregory L. Schneider, Weekly Standard

"The strength of her book is her explanation of the growth of the conservative movement through the stories of women and men who moved to the Orange County suburbs . . . Remember welfare? Whatever happened to it? Where did affirmative action go? [McGirr explains] their demise and that of many other ideas that seemed so permanent, so much a part of a national consensus, in 1964."--Bill Boyarski, Los Angeles Times

"Suburban Warriors is an excellent example of the value of combining political with community history."--Mary C. Brennan, The Journal of American History

"McGirr paints a complex picture . . . Incisive, yet fair, this represents an important standing of how antimodernist ideologies continue to thrive."--Publishers Weekly

[McGirr] treats her subject with commendable fairness . . . deeply informed with dozens of interviews and serious archival work. . . . Suburban Warriors is a welcome addition to contemporary American history. It is the first long look at activists who have been woefully understudied given their influence on the course of recent politics."--Brian Doherty, Reason

"Should be read by anyone interested in American political developments of the last four decades. . . This is a fair-minded book from which both the Right and its opponents could learn a great deal."--Duane Oldfield, Journal of Church and State

"A fascinating tale . . . Suburban Warriors goes a long way to explaining the origins of a movement whose influence remains formidable to this day."--Stephen Dale, Washington Post Book World

"The best book yet written about the local insurgencies that dumped liberal Republicanism into the dustbin of history and made the GOP party of Ronald Reagan and Newt Gingrich."--Michael Kazin, Lingua Franca

Lisa McGirr is professor of history at Harvard University.

"Well written and authoritative, enriched by the voices of the Orange County conservatives [McGirr] interviewed and by deep archival research."--Mark Schmitt, American Prospect

"A groundbreaking work of scholarship."--John J. Miller, National Review

"A focused, stimulating account that demonstrates that many of the best contemporary works of the Sixties are about the rise of the Right."--Library Journal0List of Illustrations ix
Preface to the New Edition xi
Acknowledgements xxvii
INTRODUCTION 3
CHAPTER 1 The Setting 20
CHAPTER 2 "A Sleeping Giant Is Awakening": Right-Wing Mobilization, 1960?1963 54
CHAPTER 3 The Grassroots Goldwater Campaign 111
CHAPTER 4 The Conservative Worldview at the Grass Roots 147
CHAPTER 5 The Birth of Populist Conservatism 187
CHAPTER 6 New Social Issues and Resurgent Evangelicalism 217
EPILOGUE 262
Notes 275
Bibliography 351
Index 379

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