The Enduring Reagan
- 184 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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About This Book
Essays on the fortieth president and how he changed our world: "Hands down the finest compilation on Ronald Reagan that exists." ?Robert G. Kaufman, author of In Defense of the Bush Doctrine A former Sunday school teacher and Hollywood actor, Ronald Reagan was an unlikely candidate for president, but his charisma, conviction, and leadership earned him the governorship of Californiaâfrom which he launched his successful bid to become the fortieth president of the United States in 1980. Reagan's political legacy continues to be the standard by which all conservatives are judged. In The Enduring Reagan, editor Charles W. Dunn brings together eight prominent scholars to examine the political career and legacy of Ronald Reagan. This anthology offers a bold reassessment of the Reagan years and the impact they had on the United States and the world. Includes contributions by Charles W. Dunn ⢠Hugh Heclo ⢠James W. Ceaser ⢠George H. Nash ⢠Stephen F. Knott ⢠Paul G. Kengor ⢠Andrew E. Busch ⢠Steven F. Hayward ⢠Michael Barone
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction: The Irony of Ronald Reagan
- The Mixed Legacies of Ronald Reagan
- The Social Construction of Ronald Reagan
- Ronald Reaganâs Legacy and American Conservatism
- Mr. Reagan Goes to Washington
- Reaganâs Legacy, Bushâs Burden
- Three Decades of Reaganism
- Is the âAge of Reaganâ Over?
- Reaganâs Open-Field Politics
- List of Contributors
- Index