This volume offers a new perspective on American conservatism in the 1960s and the way in which the changes of the decade shaped the development of American politics for the next half-century. Historians have increasingly begun to view the sixties as a decade of conservatism, and a spate of landmark books in the field have traced the careers of Barry Goldwater, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and George Wallace. Much, however, is still unknown about the growth of the conservative movement during this decade. In their effort to chronicle the national politicians and organizations that led the...
This volume offers a new perspective on American conservatism in the 1960s and the way in which the changes of the decade shaped the development of Am...
James Riddlesperger Anthony Champagne Daniel Williams
Inspired by his parents' love for the written word, former Speaker of the House Jim Wright developed a passion for books and writing at a young age. During his thirty-four years as a US Congressman and two years as Speaker of the House, written communication continued to play an integral role in Wright's life as he developed an increased understanding of the power of words. Through a sampling of some of Wright's finest work, "The Wright Stuff" follows the major elements in Wright's political career, ideological development, and philosophical thought. A prolific and accomplished...
Inspired by his parents' love for the written word, former Speaker of the House Jim Wright developed a passion for books and writing at a young age...