
Making Sense of American Liberalism
University of Illinois Press
Published on 20. March 2012
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-252-03686-6 (ISBN)
Description
This collection of thoughtful and timely essays offers refreshing and intelligent new perspectives on postwar American liberalism. Sophisticated yet accessible, Making Sense of American Liberalism challenges popular myths about liberalism in the United States. The volume presents the Democratic Party and liberal reform efforts such as civil rights, feminism, labor, and environmentalism as a more united, more radical force than has been depicted in scholarship and the media emphasizing the decline and disunity of the left. Distinguished contributors assess the problems liberals have confronted in the twentieth century, examine their strategies for reform, and chart the successes and potential for future liberal reform. Contributors are Anthony J. Badger, Jonathan Bell, Lizabeth Cohen, Susan Hartmann, Ella Howard, Bruce Miroff, Nelson Lichtenstein, Doug Rossinow, Timothy Stanley, and Timothy Thurber.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-252-03686-6 (9780252036866)
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Making Sense of American Liberalism
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Persons
Jonathan Bell is an associate professor of history at the University of Reading, England, and the author of The Liberal State on Trial: The Cold War and American Politics in the Truman Years. Timothy Stanley is a member of the Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford, and the author of The Crusader: The Life and Tumultuous Times of Pat Buchanan.
Content
CoverTitle PageCopyright PageContentsIntroduction Timothy Stanley and Jonathan BellPart I: Liberals and the Left1. Partners for Progress? Liberals and Radicals in the Long Twentieth Century Doug Rossinow2. From Popular Front to Liberalism: Redefining the Political in California in the Post-World War II3. Going Beyond the New Deal: Socialists and the Democratic Party in the 1970s Timothy Stanley4. From Friends to Foes: George McGovern, Hubert Humphrey, and the Fracture in American Liberalism BPart II: Liberals and Urban Policy5. New York Liberalism and the Fight against Homelessness Ella Howard6. Liberalism in the Postwar City: Public and Private Power in Urban Renewal Lizabeth CohenPart III: Coalitions7. Albert Gore Sr., Liberalism and the South in the 1960s Tony Badger8. Forgotten Architects of the Second Reconstruction Republicans and Cvil Rights, 1945-1972 Timothy9. Liberal Feminism and the Reshaping of the New Deal Order Susan M. Hartmann10. Labor, Liberalism, and the Democratic Party: A Fruitful but Vexed Alliance Nelson LichtensteinContributorsIndexBack Cover