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The age of Reagan : a history, 1974-2008 / Sean Wilentz.

Author/creator Wilentz, Sean
Format Book and Print
Edition1st ed.
Publication InfoNew York, NY : Harper, ©2008.
Descriptionviii, 564 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Introduction -- Prologue: July 4, 1976 -- Memories of the Ford administration -- Détente and its discontents -- Jimmy Carter and the agonies of anti-politics -- Human rights and democratic collapse -- New morning -- Confronting the Evil Empire -- "Call it mysticism if you will" -- "We have an undercover thing" : the Iran-Contra Affair -- "Another time, another era" -- Reaganism and realism -- The politics of Clintonism -- Clinton's comeback -- Animosities and interest : the impeachment of Clinton -- Irreparable harm : the election of 2000 -- Epilogue: October 13, 2001.
Abstract Wilentz, the eminent Princeton historian, argues that for the past thirty-five years U.S. political history has been defined by the new politics of conservatism brokered by its major powerhorse, Ronald Reagan. Following an analysis of Reagan's presidency, Wilentz concludes that Reagan not only transformed the stage of geopolitics, but also the American judiciary and government bureaucracy, while lifting the hearts of Americans who lived through Vietnam and Carter years.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [515]-543) and index.
LCCN 2007047333
ISBN9780060744809
ISBN0060744804

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