Governing America
Julian E. Zelizer
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Beschreibung
New perspectives on American political history from one of its leading writers
In recent years, the study of American political history has experienced a remarkable renaissance. After decades during which the subject fell out of fashion and disappeared from public view, it has returned to prominence as the study of American history has shifted its focus back to politics broadly defined. In this book, one of the leaders of the resurgence in American political history, Julian Zelizer, assesses its revival and demonstrates how this work not only illuminates the past but also helps us better understand American politics today.
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Public policy, Ronald Reagan, Taxpayer, Political culture, Activism, Tax cut, Amendment, Historiography, Jimmy Carter, Politics, Political science, Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax, Great Society, Separation of powers, Domestic policy, Payroll tax, Political economy, Foreign policy, Institution, Ideology, Newt Gingrich, Republican Party (United States), Social insurance, Anti-communism, Government, Legislator, Welfare state, Cultural history, George W. Bush, Criticism, New Deal coalition, Tax rate, Deregulation, Fiscal conservatism, Chairman, Southern Democrats, Political party, Presidency of Ronald Reagan, African Americans, Bureaucrat, State-building, Voting, Social history, Governance, Social Security Administration, Americans, Legislation, The New York Times, Politician, Election, Imperial Presidency, Policy, Centrism, Richard Nixon, Liberalism, Bill Clinton, Campaign finance, Soviet Union, Welfare, Fiscal policy, Political history, World War II, Anti-statism, National security, Tax, Lobbying, Modern liberalism in the United States, Employment, Right-wing politics, Conservative coalition