In Nuclear Country, Catherine McNicol Stock explores the question of why, between 1968 and 1992, most voters in the Dakotas abandoned their distinctive ideological heritage and came to embrace the New Right. Stock focuses on how this transformation coincided with the coming of the military and national security states to the countryside.
In Nuclear Country, Catherine McNicol Stock explores the question of why, between 1968 and 1992, most voters in the Dakotas abandoned their distinctive ideological heritage and came to embrace the New Right. Stock focuses on how this transformation coincided with the coming of the military and national security states to the countryside.
Preface Introduction Chapter 1. "Under God, the People Rule" Chapter 2. "Humanity Gone Mad" Chapter 3. "100% Against Communists" Chapter 4. "An Entire World in Khaki Brown and Olive Green" Chapter 5. Secrets and Lies Chapter 6. George McGovern's "Lost World" Chapter 7. Wounded Knee, 1973, and the War at Home Chapter 8. "The Companies You Keep" Appendix. Methodology:Total Population of Military Personnel and Dependents Stationed in the Dakotas, 1955-1995 Notes Index Acknowledgments
Preface Introduction Chapter 1. "Under God, the People Rule" Chapter 2. "Humanity Gone Mad" Chapter 3. "100% Against Communists" Chapter 4. "An Entire World in Khaki Brown and Olive Green" Chapter 5. Secrets and Lies Chapter 6. George McGovern's "Lost World" Chapter 7. Wounded Knee, 1973, and the War at Home Chapter 8. "The Companies You Keep" Appendix. Methodology:Total Population of Military Personnel and Dependents Stationed in the Dakotas, 1955-1995 Notes Index Acknowledgments
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