Pragmatic Conservatism and Its Legacies
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Köp båda 2 för 1112 krThanks to the publication of this path-breaking, interdisciplinary collection, scholarly research into various aspects of Ronald Reagan's presidency has come of age. Historians, political scientists, and economists, employing fresh materials from the Reagan Library, examine Reagan's conservative rhetoric, analyze the policies that he pursued as president, and explore the meaning and significance of his legacy. --Journal of Interdisciplinary HistoryOutstanding essays . . . an excellent study.--The Historian The Reagan presidency fascinates scholars and will do so for generations. Students of the Reagan era thus have many books to choose among. This volume is one of the better selections for those who want a thorough and balanced account.--Journal of American History Constituting the best single volume on the Reagan presidency, these balanced and well-researched essays take Reagan--both the ideologue and the pragmatic politician--with the seriousness he deserves. Together they herald a new generation of Reagan scholarship.--Allen J. Matusow, author of The Unraveling of AmericaWith this book, historical assessment of the Reagan presidency comes of age.--Bruce J. Schulman, author of The Seventies A superb collection, thought-provoking, wide-ranging, and significant.--Gil Troy, author of Mr. and Mrs. President: From the Trumans to the Clintons A must for historians grappling with Reagan's legacy.--Jules Tygiel, author of Ronald Reagan and the Triumph of Conservatism