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Restless giant : the United States from Watergate to Bush v. Gore / James T. Patterson.

By: Language: eng Series: Oxford history of the United StatesPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 2007.Description: xiii, 448 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780195305227
  • 019512216X
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 002 E 839 P317r 2007
Contents:
The troubled 1970's Sex, families, stagflation The political world of the mid-1970s Carter, Reagan, and the rise of the right "Morning again in America" America and the world in the 1980's Bush 41 "Culture wars" and "decline" in the 1990's Immigration, multiculturalism, race Political wars of the early Clinton years Prosperity, partisanship, terrorism Impeachment and electoral crisis, 1998-2000
Summary: A concise assessment of the 27 years between the resignation of Richard Nixon and the election of George W. Bush, weaving together social, cultural, political, economic, and international developments. We meet the era's many memorable figures--most notably, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton--and explore the "culture wars" where liberals and conservatives appeared to cut the country in two. Patterson describes how, when the Cold War finally ended, Americans faced bewildering new developments around the world. In exploring a wide range of cultural, social, and economic concerns, he shows how the persistence of racial tensions, high divorce rates, alarm over crime, and urban decay all led many writers to portray this era as one of decline. But he argues that our often unmet expectations caused many of us to view the era negatively, when in fact we were in many ways better off than we thought.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Recursos Regionales Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) 002 E 839 P317r 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000180883

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The troubled 1970's
Sex, families, stagflation
The political world of the mid-1970s
Carter, Reagan, and the rise of the right
"Morning again in America"
America and the world in the 1980's
Bush 41
"Culture wars" and "decline" in the 1990's
Immigration, multiculturalism, race
Political wars of the early Clinton years
Prosperity, partisanship, terrorism
Impeachment and electoral crisis, 1998-2000

A concise assessment of the 27 years between the resignation of Richard Nixon and the election of George W. Bush, weaving together social, cultural, political, economic, and international developments. We meet the era's many memorable figures--most notably, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton--and explore the "culture wars" where liberals and conservatives appeared to cut the country in two. Patterson describes how, when the Cold War finally ended, Americans faced bewildering new developments around the world. In exploring a wide range of cultural, social, and economic concerns, he shows how the persistence of racial tensions, high divorce rates, alarm over crime, and urban decay all led many writers to portray this era as one of decline. But he argues that our often unmet expectations caused many of us to view the era negatively, when in fact we were in many ways better off than we thought.

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