Barry Goldwater and the Remaking of the American Political Landscape /
Barry Goldwater lost the race for the presidency in 1964, but his conservative agenda sparked a movement that has had profound and far-reaching effects on American politics and society. This is a long-overdue reconsideration of the life, times and legacy of a polarizing politician who is as reviled...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Tucson :
University of Arizona Press,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- The conscience of a conservationist : Barry Goldwater and the Colorado River / Andrew Needham
- Drafting a movement : Barry Goldwater and the rebirth of the Arizona Republican Party / Elizabeth Tandy Shermer
- Southwestern strategy : Mexican Americans and Republican politics in the Arizona borderlands / Micaela Anne Larkin
- Getting to Goldwater : Robert A. Taft, William F. Knowland, and the rightward drift of the Republican Party / Michael Bowen
- The dealers and the darling : conservative media and the candidacy of Barry Goldwater / Nicole Hemmer
- Goldwater in Dixie : race, region, and the rise of the right / Joseph Crespino
- Goldwater's "moral mothers" : miscalculations of gender in the 1964 Republican presidential campaign / Michelle Nickerson
- Phoenix's cowboy conservatives in Washington / Elizabeth Tandy Shermer
- Green Goldwater : Barry Goldwater, federal environmentalism, and the transformation of modern conservatism / Brian Allen Drake
- Time is an elusive companion : Jesse Helms, Barry Goldwater, and the dynamic of modern conservatism / William A. Link
- Afterword : Barry Goldwater in history and memory / Robert Alan Goldberg.