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The Presidency of Donald J. Trump : A First Historical Assessment /

"Donald Trump took office in 2017 amid an increasingly polarized political field. He quickly carved out a loyal base among the radical wing of the Republican party, dominated the news cycle with an endless stream of controversies, and, with the support of his voting base and party, presided ove...

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Otros Autores: Zelizer, Julian E. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2022]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Introduction: the most predictable, unconventional presidency /  |r Julian E. Zelizer --  |t Reckoning with the Trumpian GOP /  |r Julian E. Zelizer --  |t Remade in his image: how Trump transformed right-wing media /  |r Nicole Hemmer --  |t The crisis of truth in the age of Trump /  |r Angus Burgin --  |t Militant whiteness in the age of Trump /  |r Kathleen Belew --  |t Latinos for Trump /  |r Geraldo Cadava --  |t "Send her back": Trump's feud with feminists and conservative women's triumph /  |r Leandra Zarnow --  |t Immigration policy and politics under Trump /  |r Mae Ngai --  |t The rhetoric and reality of infrastructure during the Trump presidency /  |r Jason Scott Smith --  |t Against the tide: the Trump administration and climate change /  |r Bathsheba Demuth --  |t From color-blind to Black Lives Matter: race, class, and politics under Trump /  |r Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor --  |t The gilded elevator: tech in the time of Trump /  |r Margaret O'Mara --  |t No more mulligans: Donald Trump and international alliances /  |r Jeffrey A. Engel --  |t Trump's China policy: the chaotic end to the era of engagement /  |r James Mann --  |t Trump's Middle East legacy: arms, autocrats, and annexations /  |r Daniel C. Kurtzer --  |t "Nut job," "Scumbag," and "Fool": how Trump tried to deconstruct the FBI and the administrative state, and almost succeeded /  |r Beverly Gage --  |t The 60/40 problem: Trump, culpability, and COVID-19 /  |r Merlin Chowkwanyun --  |t The path of most resistance: how Democrats battled Trump and moved left /  |r Michael Kazin --  |t Impeachment after Trump /  |r Gregory P. Downs. 
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