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Framing the sixties = the use and abuse of adecade from Ronald Reaganto George W. Bush /
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正題名/作者:
Framing the sixties/ Bernard von Bothmer.
其他題名:
the use and abuse of adecade from Ronald Reaganto George W. Bush /
作者:
Bothmer, Bernard von,
出版者:
Amherst :University of Massachusetts Press, : c2010.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (x, 290 p.).
標題:
Conservatism - United States. -
標題:
United States - Social policy - 1993- -
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9781613760529 (electronic bk.)
Framing the sixties = the use and abuse of adecade from Ronald Reaganto George W. Bush /
Bothmer, Bernard von,1967-
Framing the sixties
the use and abuse of adecade from Ronald Reaganto George W. Bush /[electronic resource] :Bernard von Bothmer. - Amherst :University of Massachusetts Press,c2010. - 1 online resource (x, 290 p.).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-282) and index.
Introduction: framing the frame -- "The sixties" : defining an era -- Blaming "the sixties" :the rise of Ronald Reagan -- A tale of two sixties : Reagan's use of JFK and LBJ -- Reagan and the memory of the Vietnam war -- Remembering Vietnam and the civil rights movement : George H.W. Bush's 1960s -- George H.W. Bush and the great society -- Bill Clinton and the heroes of the 1960s : using liberal icons for conservativeends -- Vietnam and "the sixties" in the Clinton presidency -- The "un-sixties" candidate : George W. Bush -- Framing John Kerry : the 2004 presidential campaign and "thesixties" -- Conclusion: the persistent power of the 1960s.
"Over the past quarter century, American liberals and conservatives alike have invoked memories of the 1960s to define their respective ideological positions and to influence voters. Liberals recall the positive associations of what might be called the "good Sixties" - the "Camelot" years of JFK, the early civil rights movement, and the dreams of theGreat Society - while conservatives conjure images of the "bad Sixties" - a time of urban riots, antiwar protests, and countercultural revolt." "In Framing the Sixties, Bernard von Bothmer examines this battle over the collective memory of the decade primarily through the lens of presidential politics. He shows how four presidents - RonaldReagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush - each sought to advance his political agenda by consciously shaping public understanding of the meaning of "the Sixties." He compares not only the way that each depicted the decade as a whole, but also their commentary on a set of specific topics: the presidency of John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson's "GreatSociety" initiatives, the civil rights movement, and the Vietnam War.""In addition to analyzing the pronouncements of the presidentsthemselves, von Bothmer draws on interviews he conducted with more than one hundred and twenty cabinet members, speechwriters, advisers, strategists,historians, journalists, and activists from acrossthe political spectrum - from Julian Bond, Daniel Ellsberg, Todd Gitlin, and Arthur Schlesinger to James Baker, Robert Bork, Phyllis Schlafly, and Paul Weyrich."--BOOK JACKET.
ISBN: 9781613760529 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
89964
Conservatism
--United States.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
84632
United States
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LC Class. No.: E841 / .B68 2010
Dewey Class. No.: 973.92
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