Roads to dominion : right-wing movements and political power in the United States / Sara Diamond
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- 0898628644 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
- 320.520973
- JC 573.2 D537r 1995
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JC 573.2 C934d 2009 Debating the American conservative movement : 1945 to the present / | JC 573.2 D427c 2006 Comment peut-on être de droite aujourd'hui? : et pour un nouveau contrat social / | JC 573.2 D537f 1996 Facing the wrath : confronting the Right in dangerous times / | JC 573.2 D537r 1995 Roads to dominion : right-wing movements and political power in the United States / | JC 573.2 D592w 2016 Why the right went wrong : Conservatism-- from Goldwater to the Tea Party and beyond / | JC 573.2 D716i 2004 Imperial designs : neoconservatism and the new Pax Americana / | JC 573.2 D785a 2013 American neoconservatism : the politics and culture of a reactionary idealism / |
The cold war and civil rights era, 1945-1964, 17. -- Delayed reaction : The right after world war II, 19. -- From McCarthy to goldwater : The anticommunist movement of the 1950s and. -- 1960s, 37. -- Organized resistance to preserve segregation, 66. -- Historical antecedents of the christian right, 92. -- The rise of the new right, 1965-1979, 107. -- Breaking the impasse : New political and organizational opportunities for the conservative movement, 109. -- The americanist movement and the persistence of racist nationalism, 140. -- Casting the first stones : The early mobilization of the christian right, 161. -- The neoconservatives, 178. -- The Reagan Era and beyond, 1980-1995, 205. -- Right - wing power in the 1980s : the State - movement convergence, 205. -- Undaunted allies : The christian right in the 1980s, 228. -- The racist right in the 1980s and 1990s : Diminished influence, resurgent violence, 257. -- After Reagan, rumbling on the right, 274
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