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The Emerging Republican Majority

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The Emerging Republican Majority( )
Author: Phillips, Kevin P.
Preface by: Phillips, Kevin P.
Introduction by: Wilentz, Sean
Series title:The James Madison Library in American Politics Ser.
ISBN:978-0-691-16324-6
Publication Date:Nov 2014
Publisher:Princeton University Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $34.00
Book Description:

One of the most important and controversial books in modern American politics, The Emerging Republican Majority (1969) explained how Richard Nixon won the White House in 1968--and why the Republicans would go on to dominate presidential politics for the next quarter century. Rightly or wrongly, the book has widely been seen as a blueprint for how Republicans, using the so-called Southern Strategy, could build a durable winning coalition in presidential elections. Certainly,...
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Book Details
Pages:138
Detailed Subjects: Political Science / Political Process / Political Parties
Political Science / American Government / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):4.68 x 7.917 x 1.45 Inches
Book Weight:1.285 Pounds
Author Biography
Phillips, Kevin P. (Author)
Robert sean Wilentz was born in 1951 in New York City. He earned his first B.A. from Colunbia University in 1972 and his second from Oxford University in 1974 on a Kellett Fellowship. He continued his education at Yale University where he earned his M.A. degree in 1975 and his PhD. in 1980. His writings are focused on the importance of class and race in the early national period. He has also co-authored books on nineteenth-century religion and working class life. His book The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln, won the Bancroft Prize. He has also written about modern U.S. history in his book, The Age of Reagan: A History, 1974-2008. He has been the Sidney and Ruth Lapidus Professor of History at Princeton University since 1979. Robert Wilentz is also a contributing editor at The New Republic. He writes on music, the arts, history and politics. He received a Grammy nomination and a 2005 ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for musical commentary on the musician Bob Dylan.

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