For students of U.S. history, The Reagan Revolution explores how a Hollywood upstart and eventual conservative leader became one of the most successful and influential presidents in U.S. history-one whose presidency helped to define the end of the Cold War. This book covers Ronald Reagan's long rise to the presidency and the conservative political revolution he brought about in the 1980s. Spurning the moderate values and policies Republicans had previously championed, Reagan's revolution continues to play an outsized role in America's political life. This important reference book gives…mehr
For students of U.S. history, The Reagan Revolution explores how a Hollywood upstart and eventual conservative leader became one of the most successful and influential presidents in U.S. history-one whose presidency helped to define the end of the Cold War. This book covers Ronald Reagan's long rise to the presidency and the conservative political revolution he brought about in the 1980s. Spurning the moderate values and policies Republicans had previously championed, Reagan's revolution continues to play an outsized role in America's political life. This important reference book gives browsers and readers alike an opportunity to focus on many of the intertwined issues of the 1980s: abortion, gay rights, law and order, the Cold War, tax cuts, de-industrialization, the Religious Right, and the political divisions that made Reagan's legislative victories possible. The book opens with a concise biography covering Reagan's rise from radio personality and actor to governor and president. Subsequent chapters cover politics and policy. Chapters also include an important review of Reagan's legendary public relations operations ("morning in America" and the perfection of the television photo op) and the ways in which 1980s popular culture influenced and was influenced by his presidency. This section portrays Reagan as a product of Hollywood who keenly understood the importance of public opinion and creating a positive image.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kenneth J. Heineman is professor at Angelo State University and the author of six previous books, including The Rise of Contemporary Conservatism in the United States.
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Series Foreword Preface and Acknowledgments Historical Overview: The Evolution of the U.S. Presidency Chronology Chapter 1. Ronald Reagan's Political Odyssey: From New Deal Democrat to Conservative Republican 1911-1980 Chapter 2. "Tear Down This Wall!": Foreign Policy in the Time of Reagan Chapter 3. Trickle-Down Prosperity: Economic Policy during the Reagan Revolution Chapter 4. "Just Say No": Social Policy in Reagan's America Chapter 5. "Do We Get to Win this Time?": Popular Culture and Presidential Public Relations in the Eighties Epilogue: Legacies of the Reagan Revolution Biographical Essays Menachem W. Begin (1913-1992) Leonid I. Brezhnev (1906-1982) Edmund "Pat" Brown (1905-1996) William F. Buckley Jr. (1925-2008) William J. Casey (1913-1987) John Terrence "Terry" Dolan (1950-1986) Barry M. Goldwater (1909-1998) Mikhail S. Gorbachev (1931-) William Philip "Phil" Gramm (1942-) Jeane Jordan Kirkpatrick (1926-2006) David H. Koch (1940-2019) Arthur B. Laffer (1940-) Andrew W. Mellon (1855-1937) Walter F. Mondale (1928-) Oliver L. North (1943-) Sandra Day O'Connor (1930-) Thomas "Tip" O'Neill (1912-1994) Phyllis Stewart Schlafly (1924-2016) Arnold A. Schwarzenegger (1947-) Alan K. Simpson (1931-) David A. Stockman (1946-) Margaret H. Thatcher (1925-2013) Primary Documents 1. "A Time for Choosing." Ronald Reagan Delivers His First National Political Speech Championing Republican Presidential Candidate Barry Goldwater 1964 2. Ronald Reagan's First California Gubernatorial Inaugural Address January 5 1967 3. Ronald Reagan's First Presidential Inaugural Address January 20 1981 4. Ronald Reagan Address before a Joint Session of the Congress on the Program for Economic Recovery February 18 1981 5. Ronald Reagan Oval Office Address to the Nation on Federal Tax Reduction Legislation July 27 1981 6. Ronald Reagan Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the International Association of Chiefs of Police in New Orleans Louisiana September 28 1981 7. National Security Decision Directive Number 17: National Security Directive on Cuba and Central America January 4 1982 8. Ronald Reagan Remarks at the Conservative Political Action Conference Dinner Washington DC February 18 1983 9. Ronald Reagan Remarks at the Annual Convention of the National Association of Evangelicals Orlando Florida March 8 1983 10. Ronald Reagan Proclamation 5147: National Sanctity of Human Life Day January 13 1984 11. Ronald Reagan Address to the Nation on United States Policy in Central America May 9 1984 12. Ronald Reagan Remarks Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Republican National Convention in Dallas Texas August 23 1984 13. Ronald Reagan Remarks at an Ecumenical Prayer Breakfast in Dallas Texas August 23 1984 14. Ronald Reagan Foreword Written for a Report on the Strategic Defense Initiative January 3 1985 15. Ronald Reagan Remarks at the Opening Ceremonies of the Statue of Liberty Centennial Celebration in New York New York July 3 1986 16. Ronald Reagan Remarks on East-West Relations at the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin June 12 1987 17. Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session with the Students and Faculty at Moscow State University May 31 1988 18. Ronald Reagan Remarks at the Veterans' Day Ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Washington DC November 11 1988 19. Ronald Reagan Farewell Address to the Nation January 11 1989 Annotated Bibliography Index
Series Foreword Preface and Acknowledgments Historical Overview: The Evolution of the U.S. Presidency Chronology Chapter 1. Ronald Reagan's Political Odyssey: From New Deal Democrat to Conservative Republican 1911-1980 Chapter 2. "Tear Down This Wall!": Foreign Policy in the Time of Reagan Chapter 3. Trickle-Down Prosperity: Economic Policy during the Reagan Revolution Chapter 4. "Just Say No": Social Policy in Reagan's America Chapter 5. "Do We Get to Win this Time?": Popular Culture and Presidential Public Relations in the Eighties Epilogue: Legacies of the Reagan Revolution Biographical Essays Menachem W. Begin (1913-1992) Leonid I. Brezhnev (1906-1982) Edmund "Pat" Brown (1905-1996) William F. Buckley Jr. (1925-2008) William J. Casey (1913-1987) John Terrence "Terry" Dolan (1950-1986) Barry M. Goldwater (1909-1998) Mikhail S. Gorbachev (1931-) William Philip "Phil" Gramm (1942-) Jeane Jordan Kirkpatrick (1926-2006) David H. Koch (1940-2019) Arthur B. Laffer (1940-) Andrew W. Mellon (1855-1937) Walter F. Mondale (1928-) Oliver L. North (1943-) Sandra Day O'Connor (1930-) Thomas "Tip" O'Neill (1912-1994) Phyllis Stewart Schlafly (1924-2016) Arnold A. Schwarzenegger (1947-) Alan K. Simpson (1931-) David A. Stockman (1946-) Margaret H. Thatcher (1925-2013) Primary Documents 1. "A Time for Choosing." Ronald Reagan Delivers His First National Political Speech Championing Republican Presidential Candidate Barry Goldwater 1964 2. Ronald Reagan's First California Gubernatorial Inaugural Address January 5 1967 3. Ronald Reagan's First Presidential Inaugural Address January 20 1981 4. Ronald Reagan Address before a Joint Session of the Congress on the Program for Economic Recovery February 18 1981 5. Ronald Reagan Oval Office Address to the Nation on Federal Tax Reduction Legislation July 27 1981 6. Ronald Reagan Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the International Association of Chiefs of Police in New Orleans Louisiana September 28 1981 7. National Security Decision Directive Number 17: National Security Directive on Cuba and Central America January 4 1982 8. Ronald Reagan Remarks at the Conservative Political Action Conference Dinner Washington DC February 18 1983 9. Ronald Reagan Remarks at the Annual Convention of the National Association of Evangelicals Orlando Florida March 8 1983 10. Ronald Reagan Proclamation 5147: National Sanctity of Human Life Day January 13 1984 11. Ronald Reagan Address to the Nation on United States Policy in Central America May 9 1984 12. Ronald Reagan Remarks Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Republican National Convention in Dallas Texas August 23 1984 13. Ronald Reagan Remarks at an Ecumenical Prayer Breakfast in Dallas Texas August 23 1984 14. Ronald Reagan Foreword Written for a Report on the Strategic Defense Initiative January 3 1985 15. Ronald Reagan Remarks at the Opening Ceremonies of the Statue of Liberty Centennial Celebration in New York New York July 3 1986 16. Ronald Reagan Remarks on East-West Relations at the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin June 12 1987 17. Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session with the Students and Faculty at Moscow State University May 31 1988 18. Ronald Reagan Remarks at the Veterans' Day Ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Washington DC November 11 1988 19. Ronald Reagan Farewell Address to the Nation January 11 1989 Annotated Bibliography Index
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