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Gregory L. Schneider - The Conservative Century. From Reaction to Revolution.  - 9780742542846 - V9780742542846
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The Conservative Century. From Reaction to Revolution.

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Description for The Conservative Century. From Reaction to Revolution. Hardback. This concise history focuses on the development of American conservatism in the twentieth century up to the present. Series: Critical Issues in American History. Num Pages: 280 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; HBJK; HBLW; JPFM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 238 x 161 x 20. Weight in Grams: 503.
This concise history focuses on the development of American conservatism in the twentieth century up to the present. Gregory L. Schneider traces the course of a once-reactionary movement opposed to progressive reform and the New Deal and describes how it came to advance alternative policies and programs that revolutionized the shaping of domestic politics, foreign policy, and economic policy. Along the way he profiles such influential thinkers as William F. Buckley, Frank Meyer, Henry Regnery, and Barry Goldwater. He also details how the decline of liberalism after the 1960s helped conservatives gain political power, and how their energized activism and organization culminated in the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980. Schneider also describes how the years since the Reagan Revolution have been decidedly mixed for American conservatives.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield United States
Number of pages
280
Condition
New
Series
Critical Issues in American History
Number of Pages
280
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9780742542846
SKU
V9780742542846
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About Gregory L. Schneider
Gregory L. Schneider is associate professor of history at Emporia State University.

Reviews for The Conservative Century. From Reaction to Revolution.
Gregory L. Schneider has written an astute and absorbing contribution to the growing historical scholarship on American conservatism. In this well documented study, he demonstrates that modern conservatism has not been a static phenomenon but a supple, variegated, and resilient influence in American politics.
George H. Nash, author of The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America Since 1945 Schneider takes a broad approach, considering conservatism a 'protean' movement that eludes easy definition, and succeeds in illustrating his assertion that this fluidity has allowed conservatism to flourish for an entire century. Students of political history will find a valuable perspective in this study.
Publishers Weekly
Schneider . . . does a spirited job of walking through the standard post-Buckley history, but with a careful emphasis on what was new about its traditionalism, what was tossed away in its conservatism, what was statist in its supposed defenses of liberty.
Reason
Gregory L. Schneider offers a more thorough [account] in his new survey, The Conservative Century: From Reaction to Revolution precisely because it is limited to the 20th century. . . . Schneider's copious account of the post-war conservative movement is superb.
Claremont Review of Books
Gregory L. Schneider has already established a reputation as one of the preeminent historians of American conservatism. Steeped in a deep appreciation for the intellectual diversity of American conservatism and the long and arduous path that led conservatives from relative obscurity to political power, The Conservative Century will unquestionably assume a position next to George Nash's Conservative Intellectual Movement in America as one of the most insightful books on the subject.
Marc A. Eisner, Henry Merritt Wriston Chair in Public Policy, Wesleyan University Dispassionate, systematic, and accessible, Schneider makes an important contribution that will be particularly useful as an introduction for students unfamiliar with one of the central story lines of twentieth-century American politics.
Journal of American History

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