
The Rise, Fall, and Influence of the Tea Party Insurgency
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'This book is carefully researched and uses a wide variety of data sources to support the authors' arguments, providing a treasure trove of interesting new approaches to studying political movements. ... Recommended.' R. J. Gelm, CHOICE 'Rafail and McCarthy's book employs a variety of data sources and research methods to offer the most thorough analysis of the Tea Party to date ... The vast amount of data and the authors' application of a diverse set of methods to understand one of the quintessential movements of the twenty-first century make it an essential read for anyone hoping to understand the broader field of social movements.' Christopher Stout, Mobilization: An International QuarterlyMore details
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