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Making sense of American liberalism, edited by Jonathan Bell and Timothy Stanley

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Making sense of American liberalism, edited by Jonathan Bell and Timothy Stanley
Language
eng
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Making sense of American liberalism
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
756044729
Responsibility statement
edited by Jonathan Bell and Timothy Stanley
Table Of Contents
Partners for progress: liberals and radicals in the long twentieth century / Doug Rossinow -- From popular front to liberalism: redefining the political in California in the post-World War II era / / Jonathan Bell -- Going beyond the New Deal: socialists and the democratic party in the 1970s / Timothy Stanley -- From friends to foes: George McGovern, Hubert Humphrey, and the fracture in American liberalism / Bruce Miroff -- New York liberalism and the fight against homelessness / Ella Howard -- Liberalism in the post-war city: public and private power in urban renewal / Lizabeth Cohen -- Albert Gore Sr.: liberalism and the South in the 1960s / Tony Badger -- Forgotten architects of the second reconstruction: Republicans and civil rights, 1945-1972 / Timothy N. Thurber -- Liberal feminism and the shaping of the New Deal order / Susan M. Hartmann -- Labor, liberalism, and the democratic party: a fruitful but vexed alliance / Nelson LichtensteinIntroduction: making sense of American liberalism -- Part I: liberals and the left -- Part II: liberals and urban policy -- Part III: coalitions
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