History, Historians, and Conservatism in Britain and America

History, Historians, and Conservatism in Britain and America

Author: Reba Soffer

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2008-12-11

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 0191548952

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History, Historians, and Conservatism in Britain and America examines the subjects, motives, and personal and intellectual origins of conservative historians who were also successful public intellectuals. In their search for a persuasive and wide appeal, conservatives depended until at least the 1960s upon history and historians to provide conservative concepts with authority and authenticity. Beginning with the Great War in Britain and the Second World War in America, conservative historians participated actively and influentially in debates about the heart, soul, and especially the mind of conservatism. Particular emphasis is placed on four historians in Britain-F. J. C. Hearnshaw, Keith Feiling, Arthur Bryant, and Herbert Butterfield-and three in America-Daniel Boorstin, Peter Viereck, and Russell Kirk-who developed conservative responses to unprecedented and threatening events both at home and abroad. These historians shared basic assumptions about human nature and society, but their subjects, interpretations, conclusions, and prescriptions were independent and idiosyncratic. Uniquely close to powerful political figures, each historian also spoke directly to a large public, which bought their books, read their contributions to newspapers and journals, listened to them on the radio, and watched them on television. Provocative and compelling, Reba Soffer's pioneering study provides a comprehensive explanation of the content, context, and consequences of conservative ideas that became dominant in Britain and remained marginal in America until the Reagan ascendancy.


History, Historians, and Conservatism in Britain and America

History, Historians, and Conservatism in Britain and America

Author: Reba N. Soffer

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13:

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Reba Soffer examines the subjects, motives, and origins of conservative historians who were also successful public intellectuals. He provides an account of the content, context, and consequences of conservative ideas, explaining their dominance in Britain and marginalization in America until the Reagan ascendancy.


History, Historians, and Conservatism in Britain and America

History, Historians, and Conservatism in Britain and America

Author: Reba Soffer

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 0199208115

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Reba Soffer examines the subjects, motives, and origins of conservative historians who were also successful public intellectuals. Providing a comprehensive account of the content, context, and consequences of conservative ideas, Soffer explains their dominance in Britain and marginalization in America until the Reagan ascendancy.


A History of Conservative Politics Since 1830

A History of Conservative Politics Since 1830

Author: John Charmley

Publisher: Red Globe Press

Published: 2008-02

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13:

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With their fundamental distrust of change, how is it that the Conservatives have managed to cope with change relatively successfully? John Charmley has written an entertaining but fair account of one of the principal forces in modern British political history, illuminated throughout by a concentration upon the men, and the woman, who charted the party through a century of warfare and welfare. The second edition of this successful text is thoroughly updated to take into account the latest scholarship, and now has an earlier starting date to make sense of the importance of the Home Rule issue in defining late nineteenth-century Toryism. Charmley takes the story through the recent "wilderness years" following the 1997 election fiasco.


Postwar Conservatism, A Transnational Investigation

Postwar Conservatism, A Transnational Investigation

Author: Clarisse Berthezène

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-04-19

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 3319402714

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This volume offers a unique comparative perspective on post-war conservatism, as it traces the rise and mutations of conservative ideas in three countries – Britain, France and the United States - across a ‘short’ twentieth century (1929-1990) and examines the reconfiguration of conservatism as a transnational phenomenon. This framework allows for an important and distinctive point --the 1980s were less a conservative revolution than a moment when conservatism, understood in Burkean terms, was outflanked by its various satellites and political avatars, namely, populism, neoliberalism, reaction and cultural and gender traditionalism. No long running, unique ‘conservative mind’ comes out of this book’s transnational investigation. The 1980s did not witness the ascendancy of a movement with deep roots in the 18th century reaction to the French Revolution, but rather the decline of conservatism and the rise of movements and rhetoric that had remained marginal to traditional conservatism.


Alan Brinkley

Alan Brinkley

Author: David Greenberg

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2019-01-08

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 0231547161

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Few American historians of his generation have had as much influence in both the academic and popular realms as Alan Brinkley. His debut work, the National Book Award–winning Voices of Protest, launched a storied career that considered the full spectrum of American political life. His books give serious and original treatments of populist dissent, the role of mass media, the struggles of liberalism and conservatism, and the powers and limits of the presidency. A longtime professor at Harvard University and Columbia University, Brinkley has shaped the field of U.S. history for generations of students through his textbooks and his mentorship of some of today’s foremost historians. Alan Brinkley: A Life in History brings together essays on his major works and ideas, as well as personal reminiscences from leading historians and thinkers beyond the academy whom Brinkley collaborated with, befriended, and influenced. Among the luminaries in this volume are the critic Frank Rich, the journalists Jonathan Alter and Nicholas Lemann, the biographer A. Scott Berg, and the historians Eric Foner and Lizabeth Cohen. Together, the seventeen essays that form this book chronicle the life and thought of a working historian, the development of historical scholarship in our time, and the role that history plays in our public life. At a moment when Americans are pondering the plight of their democracy, this volume offers a timely overview of a consummate student—and teacher—of the American political tradition.


Training Minds for the War of Ideas

Training Minds for the War of Ideas

Author: Clarisse Berthezène

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780719086496

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This book examines attempts by the Conservative party in the interwar years to capture the "brains" of the new electorate and create a counter-culture to what they saw as the intellectual hegemony of the Left.It is an important contribution to the political culture of Conservatism from the late 1920s to the early 1950s with a particular emphasis on the social and intellectual history of the Conservative milieu. This book modifies our understanding of the history of the Conservative party and popularConservatism but also more generally of the history of intellectual debate in Britain. It sheds new light on the history of the "middlebrow" and how that category became a weapon for the Conservatives. This book will become necessary reading both for scholars and students of modern British historyand politics and more generally for those interested in the history of Conservatism.The Bonar Law Memorial College, Ashridge, was founded in 1929 as a "College of citizenship" to provide, through both teaching and publications, political education for a student clientele who would carry the College's message to the localities. Although founded by the Conservative party, the Collegefunctioned autonomously, acting as a "think tank" avant la lettre, a nexus of economic, political and cultural debate and an adult education centre. It defined a practical ideal of expertise, between "high theory" and "folk wisdom", and constructed a self-consciously "middlebrow" model ofintellectual. After 1945, as the Conservative party sought to jettison its Baldwinian past, Ashridge lost its political anchor and moved through complex stages to being re-founded as a management training college in 1954.