This book looks at how and why Americans of diverse backgrounds and divergent political views agreed upon a need for and put forward a unifying set of national values in mid-century America.
This book looks at how and why Americans of diverse backgrounds and divergent political views agreed upon a need for and put forward a unifying set of national values in mid-century America.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wendy L. Wall is an Assistant Professor of History at Colgate University. She was previously a reporter for the Wall Street Journal.
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Introduction Part I: Enemies at Home and Abroad (1935-1941) 1: "Are We a Nation?" 2: Industrial Democracy vs. Free Enterprise 3: In Search of Common Ground Part II: The Politics of Unity during World War II (1942-1945) 4: The Spectre of "Divide and Conquer" 5: "The House I Live In" Part III: Shaping a Cold War Consensus (1946-1955) 6: United America 7: The Freedom Train 8: Crusading for Freedom at Home and Abroad Conclusion: The Limits of Consensus Notes
Introduction Part I: Enemies at Home and Abroad (1935-1941) 1: "Are We a Nation?" 2: Industrial Democracy vs. Free Enterprise 3: In Search of Common Ground Part II: The Politics of Unity during World War II (1942-1945) 4: The Spectre of "Divide and Conquer" 5: "The House I Live In" Part III: Shaping a Cold War Consensus (1946-1955) 6: United America 7: The Freedom Train 8: Crusading for Freedom at Home and Abroad Conclusion: The Limits of Consensus Notes
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