American Decades

American Decades

Author: Vincent Tompkins

Publisher: American Decades

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 658

ISBN-13: 9780810357266

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Intended as a reference source for American social history, this volume discusses the people, events and ideas of the 1940s. After an introductory overview and chronology, subject chapters follow with subject-specific timelines and alphabetically arranged entries.


American Decades: 1940-1949

American Decades: 1940-1949

Author: Vincent Tompkins

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780810357273

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Examines the changes in American civilization from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present.


American Decades: 1980-1989

American Decades: 1980-1989

Author: Vincent Tompkins

Publisher: American Decades

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 800

ISBN-13:

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Intended as a reference source for American social history, this volume discusses the people, events and ideas of the period 1980-1989. After an introductory overview and chronology, subject chapters follow with subject-specific timelines and alphabetically-arranged entries.


American Decades: 2000-2009

American Decades: 2000-2009

Author: Eric L. Bargeron

Publisher: Gale Cengage

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 621

ISBN-13: 9781414436067

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A look at American civilization by decade covers history, politics, law, economics, culture, sports, social trends, and important people.


American Decades: 1980-1989

American Decades: 1980-1989

Author: Vincent Tompkins

Publisher: American Decades

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 794

ISBN-13:

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Intended as a reference source for American social history, this volume discusses the people, events and ideas of the period 1980-1989. After an introductory overview and chronology, subject chapters follow with subject-specific timelines and alphabetically-arranged entries.


Living in the Eighties

Living in the Eighties

Author: Gil Troy

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2009-10-22

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 019972010X

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Some see the 1980s as a Golden Age, a "Morning in America" when Ronald Reagan revived America's economy, reoriented American politics, and restored Americans' faith in their country and in themselves. Others see the 1980s as a new "Gilded Age," an era that was selfish, superficial, glitzy, greedy, divisive, and destructive. This multifaceted exploration of the 1980s brings together a variety of voices from different political persuasions, generations, and vantage points. The volume features work by Reagan critics and Reagan fans (including one of President Reagan's closest aides, Ed Meese), by historians who think the 1980s were a disastrous time, those who think it was a glorious time, and those who see both the blessings and the curses of the decade. Their essays examine everything from multiculturalism, Southern conservatism, and Reaganomics, to music culture, religion, crime, AIDS, and the city. A complex, thoughtful account of a watershed in our recent history, this volume will engage anyone interested in this pivotal decade.


The Age of Reagan: The Conservative Counterrevolution

The Age of Reagan: The Conservative Counterrevolution

Author: Steven F. Hayward

Publisher: Forum Books

Published: 2010-11-02

Total Pages: 770

ISBN-13: 1400053587

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“Those who say that we’re in a time when there are no heroes, they just don’t know where to look.” –President Ronald Reagan, January 20, 1981 Hero. It was a word most Americans weren’t using much in 1980. As they waited on gas and unemployment lines, as their enemies abroad grew ever more aggressive, and as one after another their leaders failed them, Americans began to believe the country’s greatness was fading. Yet within two years the recession and gas shortage were over. Before the decade was out, the Cold War was won, the Berlin Wall came crashing down, and America was once more at the height of prosperity. And the nation had a new hero: Ronald Wilson Reagan. Reagan’s greatness is today widely acknowledged, but his legacy is still misunderstood. Democrats accept the effectiveness of his foreign policy but ignore the success of his domestic programs; Republicans cheer his victories over liberalism while ignoring his bitter battles with his own party’s establishment; historians speak of his eloquence and charisma but gloss over his brilliance in policy and clarity of vision. From Steven F. Hayward, the critically acclaimed author of The Age of Reagan: The Fall of the Old Liberal Order, comes the first complete, true story of this misunderstood, controversial, and deeply consequential presidency. Hayward pierces the myths and media narratives, masterfully documenting exactly what transpired behind the scenes during Reagan’s landmark presidency and revealing his real legacy. What emerges is a compelling portrait of a man who arrived in office after thirty years of practical schooling in the ways of politics and power, possessing a clear vision of where he wanted to take the nation and a willingness to take firm charge of his own administration. His relentless drive to shrink government and lift the burdens of high taxation was born of a deep appreciation for the grander blessings of liberty. And it was this same outlook, extended to the world’s politically and economically enslaved nations, that shaped his foreign policy and lent his statecraft its great unifying power. Over a decade in the making, and filled with fresh revelations, surprising insights, and an unerring eye for the telling detail, this provocative and authoritative book recalls a time when true leadership inspired a fallen nation to pick itself up, hold its head high, and take up the cause of freedom once again.


American Decades: 1950-1959

American Decades: 1950-1959

Author: Vincent Tompkins

Publisher: American Decades

Published: 1960

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13:

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This reference documents and analyzes periods of contemporary American social history such as the roaring twenties, the depression years, World War II, and the 60s. There are 10 volumes altogether and each includes: a chronology of the decade; subject chapters with background essays; subject-specific chronologies and alphabetically arranged items depicting the people, ideas, and facts important during that period.


American Decades: 1960-1969

American Decades: 1960-1969

Author: Vincent Tompkins

Publisher: American Decades

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13:

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This reference documents and analyzes periods of contemporary American social history such as the roaring twenties, the depression years, World War II, and the 60s. There are 10 volumes altogether and each includes: a chronology of the decade; subject chapters with background essays; subject-specific chronologies and alphabetically arranged items depicting the people, ideas, and facts important during that period.