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Debating the American Conservative Movement : 1945 to the Present, Hardback Book

Debating the American Conservative Movement : 1945 to the Present Hardback

Part of the Debating Twentieth-Century America series

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Debating the American Conservative Movement chronicles one of the most dramatic stories of modern American political history.

The authors describe how a small band of conservatives in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War launched a revolution that shifted American politics to the right, challenged the New Deal order, transformed the Republican party into a voice of conservatism, and set the terms of debate in American politics as the country entered the new millennium.

Historians Donald T. Critchlow and Nancy MacLean frame two opposing perspectives of how the history of conservatism in modern America can be understood, but readers are encouraged to reach their own conclusions through reading engaging primary documents.

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