Barry Goldwater and the Remaking of the American Political Landscape

Edited by Elizabeth Tandy Shermer
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Barry Goldwater and the Remaking of the American Political Landscape

Edited by Elizabeth Tandy Shermer
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"A fine survey of Goldwater's impact on American politics and society."-California Bookwatch, The Political Science Shelf

"This anthology is important on a national level because it serves to describe how Goldwater played a vital role in the rise of the conservative movement in post-WWII America. . . . Political junkies in Arizona and elsewhere will consider this required reading."-Journal of Arizona History

"Shermer reframes important controversies such as the relationship between southern and western conservatism, between religious and business conservatism, and between elite and grassroots mobilizations on the right."-Bruce J. Schulman, author of The Seventies: The Great Shift in American Culture, Society, and Politics
  • Published date: Apr 22, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 296
  • Publisher: University Of Arizona Press
  • ISBN: 9780816555505
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.6" L x 9.0" H
Elizabeth Tandy Shermer is an assistant professor of history at Loyola University Chicago. She is the author of Sunbelt Capitalism: Phoenix and the Transformation of American Politics, co-editor of The Right and Labor in America: Politics, Ideology, and Imagination, and a regular contributor to Bloomberg View's economic history blog, Echoes.

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