The liberal consensus reconsidered : American politics and society in the postwar era
This work interrogates the idea that a "liberal consensus" uniformly shaped the United States after World War II. The volume's findings indicate that political, cultural, and ideological conflict was never extinguished and that whatever liberal consensus existed was elitist and limite...
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | The liberal consensus reconsidered : American politics and society in the postwar era / edited by Robert Mason and Iwan Morgan |
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Gainesville, Fla. [etc.] :
University Press of Florida
, copyright 2017 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (298 p.) |
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Résumé : | This work interrogates the idea that a "liberal consensus" uniformly shaped the United States after World War II. The volume's findings indicate that political, cultural, and ideological conflict was never extinguished and that whatever liberal consensus existed was elitist and limited. These limitations included the seeds of its own destruction in the late 1960s and beyond |
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Bibliographie : | Notes bibliogr. Index |
ISBN : | 978-0-8130-5426-1 |