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The Right Moment Ronald Reagans First Victory And The Decisive Turning Point In American Politics Matthew Dallek

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The Right Moment Ronald Reagans First Victory And The Decisive Turning Point In American Politics Matthew Dallek
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.86 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Matthew Dallek
ISBN: 9780195174076, 0195174070
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Right Moment Ronald Reagans First Victory And The Decisive Turning Point In American Politics Matthew Dallek by Matthew Dallek 9780195174076, 0195174070 instant download after payment.

Ronald Reagan's first great victory in the 1966 California governor's race is one of the pivotal stories of American political history, a victory that seemed to come from nowhere and has long since confounded his critics. Just four years earlier Governor Edmund Pat Brown was celebrated as the Giant Killer for his 1962 victory over Richard Nixon, & his liberal agenda reigned supreme.

Yet in 1966 political neophyte Reagan trounced Brown by almost one million votes, marking not only the coming-of-age of Reagan's new conservatism but also the first serious blow to modern liberalism.

Drawing on scores of oral histories, thousands of archival documents, & personal interviews with participants, Dallek offers a gripping new portrait of the 1960s that is far more complicated than our collective memory of that decade.

Matthew Dallek is a historian & professor of political management at George Washington University’s College of Professional Studies. The author of The Right Moment & Defenseless Under the Night, his writing has appeared in the New York TimesWashington Post, the Los Angeles TimesPolitico, & other publications. He lives in Washington, DC.

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